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Dynamic Keypads:
Terminology 
1October 23, 2009 © Yuvee, Inc. All rights reserved.
 
Names/Terminology Matters
you can name someng n a wor or wo, an everyoneunderstands what you are talking about, then dialogue works
he oosite is also true: If ou have to send a lon timedefining something before anyone even understands what youare talking about, let alone discussing the merits, the dialogue isfar more difficult
User interface examples
Clickwheel –it is the iPod physical user inteface
QWERTY –it is the primary keyboard for English text entry
Mouse –it is the primary cursor control device for PCs
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Dynamic Keys
There is a new type of physical and virtual keypad that is beingintroduced to the market but that does not have a coherentterminology associated with it
 
 
One or more programmable (or soft) real keys or buttons, that areunlabeled
 
 A display or set of displays with active viewing areas associated witheach key
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whether on or in each key or physically adjacent to each key and whether a singlepysca or vrua spay s assocae w eac ey or weer one or more panesof displays have separate active viewing areas associated with each key
 A pattern of use associated with assigning the desired value to eachkey and placing a representation of that value on the display area
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