Magic design high technology bluetooth laser virtual keyboard
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Shenzhen Free & Easy Technology Co., Ltd.
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Product Specifications | |
Keyboard Projection | |
Light source | Red diode laser |
Keyboard layout | 63 key / full sized QWERTY layout |
Keyboard size | 295 x 95mm projected keyboard size |
Keyboard position | 60mm from VKB unit |
Required Projection surface | Non-reflective, opaque flat surface |
Visibility | Good contrast up to 600 lux ambient illumination |
Keyboard Sensor | |
Ambient illumination | Works under all standard indoor illuminations up to 600 lux |
Detection | Rate Up to 400 characters per minute |
Detection algorithm | Multiple keystroke support |
Effective keystroke | Approximately 2mm |
Operating surface | Non-reflective, opaque flat surface |
Visibility | Any firm flat surface with no protrusions greater than 1mm |
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Bluetooth | |
Bluetooth Spec | Bluetooth v2.0 class 2 |
Bluetooth Profile Supported | HID and SPP |
Range of Frequency | 2.4 GHz Spectrum |
Transmission range | 9m |
Number of supported passkeys | 5 |
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Electrical | |
Power Source | Integrade, 3.6V rechargeable lithium-ion battery |
Battery Capacity | >120 minutes continuous typing |
Charge Method | Included 100-240V AC Wall Adapter |
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Dimensions | |
Approximately 35 x 92 x 25mm (1.38" x 3.6" x 1") |
Introduction:
The Virtual Laser Keyboard leverages the power of laser and infrared technology and projects a full-size keyboard onto any flat surface. As you type on the laser projection, detection technology based on optical recognition enables the user to tap the images of the keys, complete with realistic tapping sounds, which feed into the compatible Bluetooth-enabled PDA, Smartphone, laptop or PC.
Unlike many small snap-on keyboards for PDAs, the Virtual Laser Keyboard provides a full-size QWERTY keyboard. It is also smaller and more convenient to use than the folding-type keyboards made by some manufacturers and similar to them in functionality. There are no mechanical moving parts whatsoever in the Virtual Laser Keyboard. It provides a projected image that is the perfect portable input device for PDAs. It's similar in responsiveness to regular keyboards.
The light weight device weighs two ounces and is similar in size to a disposable cigarette lighter. The Virtual Laser Keyboard includes a self-contained, rechargeable lithium ion battery. It provides the Virtual Laser Keyboard with its own internal power supply, so it doesn't drain any battery power from the PDA or PC. The battery lasts two to three hours, more than enough time to do some instant messaging and SMS messaging from the handheld device or to update calendar and phone book entries.
The step for using:
Step 1: Template creation (Projection Module)
A template of the desired interface is projected onto the adjacent interface surface. The template is produced by illuminating a specially designed, highly efficient holographic optical element with a red diode laser. Note: the template serves only as a reference for the user and is not involved in the detection process. In a fixed environment, the template can just as easily be printed onto the interface surface.
Step 2: Reference plane illumination (Micro-illumination ModuleTM)
An infra-red plane of light is generated just above, and parallel to, the interface surface. This light is invisible to the user and hovers a few millimeters above the surface. When the user touches a key position on the interface surface light is reflected from this plane in the vicinity of the key and directed towards the sensor module.
Step 3: Map reflection coordinates (Sensor Module)
Reflected light from user interactions with the interface surface is passed through an infra-red filter and imaged on to a CMOS image sensor in the sensor module. Custom hardware embedded in the sensor chip (the Virtual Interface Processing CoreTM) then makes a real-time determination of the location of the reflected light. The processing core can track multiple reflection events simultaneously and can thus support both multiple keystrokes and overlapping cursor control inputs.
Step 4: Interpretation and communication (Sensor Module)
The micro-controller in the sensor module receives the positional information corresponding to the light flashes from the sensor processing core, interprets the events (e.g. keydown, keyup, mouse or touchpad control etc..) and communicates them through an appropriate interface to external devices.
Innovative data input solution :
1.A full-sized keyboard Layout with Multi-touch Mouse Capability
2.Works on most Flat,opaque surface
3.Compact,Ultra-protable mobile input solution
4.Easy connection Via Bluetooth or USB
5.No Driver installation required for HID supported Devices
Package inlude:
Magic Cube
USB Cable
User Manual
Quick Start Guide
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