Snapkeys aims to replace QWERTY keyboards on mobile devices

Snapkeys 2i divides the letters of the alphabet up by their shapes
Snapkeys 2i is a four-key typing system app for mobile devices, that is said to be much more efficient than the standard QWERTY virtual keyboard
Snapkeys 2i is a four-key typing system app for mobile devices, that is said to be much more efficient than the standard QWERTY virtual keyboard
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At next month’s Consumer Electronics Show (CES 2012) in Las Vegas, tech start-up Snapkeys will be attempting to break the Guinness World Record for fastest typing speed. The company will be making its record attempt using volunteers (who it is currently in the process of recruiting), and its new 2i typing system for mobile devices. Unlike traditional systems that utilize a full QWERTY virtual keyboard that takes up much of the screen, 2i incorporates just four onscreen keys ... and they’re all invisible.
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