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QWERTY Mini is an innovative keyboard that rearranges the 26-key, 3-row QWERTY keyboard into a 16-key, 2-row keyboard for mobile use.
All QWERTY Mini series keyboards operate locally and are secure, without direct access to servers or the cloud. It adheres to the principles of Hangul's consonant and vowel structure, making it even more useful as an educational keyboard for children.
[Korean]
QWERTY Mini's keyboard is designed with only six basic vowel keys and ten basic consonant keys, following the true principles of Hangul's creation. Its layout follows the two-set order, making it easy for anyone to adapt.
By default, double-tapping is used for double consonants and vowels. This feature alone is sufficient for basic input.
For advanced users, it also supports powerful input features utilizing simultaneous tap keys. The simultaneous keys are as follows:
'ㅡ' (ㅃ, ㅉ, ㄸ, ㄲ, ㅆ), 'Shift' (ㅙ, ㅞ, ㅒ, ㅖ), 'ㅎ' (ㅍ, ㅊ, ㅌ, ㅋ), 'ㅁ' (ㅑ, ㅕ, ㅛ, ㅠ), 'ㅣ' (simultaneous keypress to prevent collisions with consonants ㅂ, ㅈ, ㄷ, ㄱ, ㅅ), etc.
Chinese character input can be selected by holding down the 'eng' key.
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[English] (International Patent: PCT/KR2025/099177)
The English keyboard is arranged in QWERTY order, with vowels on separate keys and consonants on combined keys. Anyone who uses QWERTY can easily adapt to it with a little practice.
The second character of the integrated key is entered by default using a double tap. This feature alone is sufficient for most input tasks.
For users seeking even faster input, a simultaneous tap function is also provided, utilizing the four keys located on the left and right ends of the keyboard.
Press the WQ or O key and the consonant integrated key simultaneously to enter the first character of the integrated key. Press the A or L key and the integrated key simultaneously to enter the second character of the integrated key.
Example: Double tapping O + TG for TT .... Double tapping A + TG for GGG, etc.
Single tapping is sufficient for one-handed input, while the simultaneous tap function provides a high-speed input environment for two-handed input.