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Airysense is the newest technology by the Yumasoft - 0 views

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    AiryTyper and AiryClicker, virtual keyboard and mouse, offer the really new way of communication, and the real replacement for the physical keyboard and mouse.
Airysense Technology

AirySense Basic explanation - 0 views

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    AiryTyper and AiryClicker are the real replacement for the physical keyboard and mouse. And, you don't even need to touch the on screen keyboard. Just place the web camera in front of you.
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The New Blackberry KEYone is Purpose Built to Allow You to Do More - 0 views

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    Blackberry Keyone: Gorilla Glass 4. Backlit Physical Keyboard. Other Blackberry Features. Virtual Touchscreen Keyboard. Keyboard Shortcuts. Fingerprint Sensor. Convenience Key.
Airysense Technology

Virtual keyboard and virtual mouse - Airysense - 0 views

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    Enhancing and empowering computer functions with virtual keyboard and virtual mouse by Airysense. Complete all computer tasks effortlessly through ICR control of moves and bendings of fingers. Simple gesture control via webcam provides the faster, better and easier activity.
Airysense Technology

AirySense - Nearest future. First part - 0 views

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    AiryTyper and AiryClicker are the real replacement for the physical keyboard and mouse. And, you don't even need to touch the on screen keyboard. Just place the web camera in front of you.
Airysense Technology

Camera driven interface for gesture control of virtual keyboard and virtual mouse by Ai... - 0 views

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    AiryTyper and AiryClicker are the real replacement for the physical keyboard and mouse. And, you don't even need to touch the on screen keyboard. Just place the web camera in front of you.
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Key Point: HTC Get Shirty Over QWERTY - 0 views

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    "The lesser-spotted QWERTY keyboard may have taken a step closer to extinction following a major smartphone player dropping strong hints that it may sack the physical keyboard off all together in its future devices."
Akmal Yousuf

PowerPoint 2016: Printing - www.office.com/setup Blogs - 0 views

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    WWW.OFFICE.COM/SETUP BLOGS: INTRODUCTION www.office.com/setup Blogs: Even though PowerPoint presentations are designed to be viewed on a computer, there may be times when you want to print them. You can even print custom versions of a presentation, which can be especially helpful when presenting your slide show. The Print pane makes it easy to preview and print your presentation. Optional: Download our practice presentation. Watch the video below to learn more about printing in PowerPoint. PRINT LAYOUTS PowerPoint offers several layouts to choose from when printing a presentation. The layout you choose will mostly depend on why you're printing the slide show. There are four types of print layouts. Full Page Slides: This prints a full page for each slide in your presentation. This layout is most useful if you need to review or edit a printed copy of your presentation. preview of a full page slide printout - www.office.com/setup Notes Pages: This prints each slide, along with any speaker notes for the slide. If you've included a lot of notes for each slide, you could keep a printed copy of the notes with you while presenting. previewing the notes pages layout - www.office.com/setup Outline: This prints an overall outline of the slide show. You could use this to review the organization of your slide show and prepare to deliver your presentation. preview of an outline printout Handouts: This prints thumbnail versions of each slide, with optional space for notes. This layout is especially useful if you want to give your audience a physical copy of the presentation. The optional space allows them to take notes on each slide. preview of a handouts printout - www.office.com/setup TO ACCESS THE PRINT PANE: Select the File tab. Backstage view will appear. selecting the File tab - www.office.com/setup Select Print. The Print pane will appear. clicking Print in the Backstage view - www.office.com/setup Click the buttons in the interactive below to learn more about using
Akmal Yousuf

PowerPoint 2016: Printing - www.office.com/setup Blogs - 0 views

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    WWW.OFFICE.COM/SETUP BLOGS: INTRODUCTION www.office.com/setup Blogs: Even though PowerPoint presentations are designed to be viewed on a computer, there may be times when you want to print them. You can even print custom versions of a presentation, which can be especially helpful when presenting your slide show. The Print pane makes it easy to preview and print your presentation. Optional: Download our practice presentation. Watch the video below to learn more about printing in PowerPoint. PRINT LAYOUTS PowerPoint offers several layouts to choose from when printing a presentation. The layout you choose will mostly depend on why you're printing the slide show. There are four types of print layouts. Full Page Slides: This prints a full page for each slide in your presentation. This layout is most useful if you need to review or edit a printed copy of your presentation. preview of a full page slide printout - www.office.com/setup Notes Pages: This prints each slide, along with any speaker notes for the slide. If you've included a lot of notes for each slide, you could keep a printed copy of the notes with you while presenting. previewing the notes pages layout - www.office.com/setup Outline: This prints an overall outline of the slide show. You could use this to review the organization of your slide show and prepare to deliver your presentation. preview of an outline printout Handouts: This prints thumbnail versions of each slide, with optional space for notes. This layout is especially useful if you want to give your audience a physical copy of the presentation. The optional space allows them to take notes on each slide. preview of a handouts printout - www.office.com/setup TO ACCESS THE PRINT PANE: Select the File tab. Backstage view will appear. selecting the File tab - www.office.com/setup Select Print. The Print pane will appear. clicking Print in the Backstage view - www.office.com/setup Click the buttons in the interactive below to learn more about using
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