Relying on your tablet's on-screen keyboard saves you from having to carry clunky accessories, but it also gobbles up a good chunk of usable screen real estate. So Fujitsu researchers are working on a happy medium that uses the
tablet's camera to track your finger movements on a desk, as if you were typing away on an invisible keyboard.
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