Drumming your fingers on your desk might no longer be a sign of boredom, with the Tap wearable keyboard and mouse promising a surreptitious way of typing on a phone or tablet. The gadget, into which ...
From swipes to pinches to whole-body gestures, every new device seems to bring new ways to enter information. Here's an idea researchers think can replace keyboard shortcuts, such as Cntl+C for ...
I use multiple keyboards on my iOS devices English (US), Emoji, and Deutsch (German). It used to be a drag to have to click the globe icon on the keyboard multiple times to get to the keyboard you ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Open your iPad's Settings app. On the left-side menu, choose General to display the general-purpose device settings on the right ...
Last year Tap Systems released what it called the future of computing, a wearable keyboard that allowed users to type with a single hand. By slipping your fingers through five interconnected rings, ...
Coming soon to a wrist near you. Photo: Adam Foot Right now, the easiest way to write messages on Apple Watch is using voice control or Apple’s recommended responses. But one intrepid developer wants ...
For this week's giveaway, we've teamed up with Tap to give MacRumors readers a chance to win one of the company's wearable keyboards, which Tap believes is the keyboard of the future. Available for ...
Tap, the company behind the futuristic Tap wearable keyboard, today announced the launch of a new TapAcademy app for iOS that's designed to make it easier to learn to use the keyboard. Tap is a ...
If you've been using a third-party app like Gboard on your Galaxy phone or tablet, you might be surprised by what the stock ...