How Does the Laser Keyboard Work


The Laser Keyboard also called (VKB – Magic Cube) is Virtual keyboard of the size of your 
cellphone which works even in complete dark by projecting keyboard keys on a plain surface.
This decade has been a decade of surprises with Phones without a Keyboard, touchscreen technologies, 3D cameras , games and movies. Projectors that fit in pockets and now the elusive Laser Keyboard which once seemed a dream is here to thrill you with its exquisite design and colossal impression.
If you use a smartphone, netbook or portable computing device and long for a full-sized keyboard, virtual keyboards might just be the solution. Virtual keyboards, both touchscreen and laser-projected varieties, give you fully functioning typing capabilities without required you to lug around a physical peripheral device. If you own an iPad or device with similar capabilities, you already have a virtual keyboard built into your device. 
Virtual keyboards are nonphysical keyboards that produce text on the screen of an electronic device through the device user tapping virtual keys either displayed on the device's screen or projected via laser onto a flat surface. 

Working Of Laser Keyboard : The keyboard works on direction technology based on an optical recognition mechanism which enables the user to tap on the projected key images, while producing real tapping sounds just like a real keyboard. Laser-projected keyboards also employ additional sensors that project a field, often only a few millimeters, parallel to the image projected on the surface.The adaptable technology studies the user’s finger movements to interpret and record keystrokes, the keyboard identifies the key you typed and communicates that information to your computer, which then represents the keystroke on its screen.Because the virtual keyboard is an image projected by light, it disappears completely when not in use.

Advantage of Laser Keyboard : Laser keyboards have many advantages. One of them is portability because it is now easier to carry around a computer. The conventional keyboard is much heavier than the projection keyboard. Secondly, there are people who have large fingers and usually find it difficult to type on phones and tablets because of the small sized screens and keypads. Typing has now been made easier for them from anywhere because they just need to use the laser keyboard which projects the keyboard into a conventional size.
These laser keyboards are a fantastic addition to any tech lovers desk, and at a reasonable price.




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