User interfaces: The next generation (Computerworld)
13th Aug. 2004
"Keyboards and mice will face competition from motion-sensing, gesture recognition and haptic technologies.
Broadly speaking, such technologies are designed to allow computers to accept gestures, motions, speech and facial expressions as data input methods along with the mouse clicks and keystrokes."
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