
Keyboard light - a diet friendly qwerty option?
By Pia Heikkila
Published: 19 March 2002 16:30 GMT
A virtual keyboard which works by detecting its user's movements was one of the star attractions at this year's CeBit technology expo in Germany.
The keyboard can be projected onto any surface with a small light projector. The projector is then plugged into any portable device such as a PDA or even a mobile phone. The projector can also simulate a mouse pad and even works on an uneven surface.
The keyboard is made by Israel-based Developer VKB.
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