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Smart (or Intelligent) Portable Keyboard
1982
Trace Research Center publishes several articles
in RESNA Proceeding proposing such keyboards.
1982
Zygo
introduces the TetraScan keyboard.
1983
Zygo
refines TetraScan into ScanWriter.
1983
Tandys
Radio Shack introduces the Model 100.
1985
Trace
Center introduces the Trine System, an Intelligent
Keyboard and a basic laptop.
1985
Popular
Computing, May issue, shows pictures and writes
about three portable keyboards.
1988
Apple
Computer explores the Intelligent Keyboard (the
IKe project).
1989
Douglas
Kelly files a patent for a smart keyboard: "Portable
Editing Device".
1991
Apple
prototypes an Intelligent Keyboard but then abandons
the project.
1993
Two
former Apple employees take the idea and introduce
the a smart keyboard.
1995
SmartPad,
Inc. introduces the Lexbook packaged with a SEND
feature.
1998
SmartPad,
Inc. introduces the sporty, elegant, simple but
the powerful CalcuScribe.
Teachers, students, parents, writers, journalists,
and people with special-needs praise the
CalcuScribe.
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