Microsoft develops handwriting tool for Android wrist tech
With smartwatches rising in popularity, figuring out how best to input text onto them has become a bit of an issue.
But Microsoft thinks they've got part of an answer with their handwriting tool.
Called the Analog Keyboard Project, it lets a user draw letters, numbers and even symbols in the middle of watch, which are then registered by the device.
The prototype reported by Gizmodo is compatible both with square Android watches and the circular Moto 360 so far.
Most smartwatches currently employ some form of speech recognition to carry out most tasks.
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But, as the Microsoft Research team points out, there are some situations where speaking to your watch is either not appropriate or possible.
'With the Analog Keyboard Project we are exploring handwriting recognition for text input on small touch screens,' the team writes on their site.
'Handwriting, unlike speech, is discreet and not prone to background noise.'
They also add that a handwriting method allows the whole screen to be used for each character, rather than classic typing methods where part of the screen must be obscured.
This leaves room on the left for a large backspace button, and on the right for a space bar button.
For now only lowercase English letters, numbers and basic punctuation symbols can be used.
The team advises that you should write slowly and neatly at first in order for the recognition software to get to grips with your writing style.
In addition words will be auto-corrected so, they note, it is often quicker to finish a word if an error is made rather than going back to fix something.
While it is available for download now, the team notes that it should be for research purposes only as it is still in a very early stage.
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