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Dasher is a technique for entering text with minimal physical movement. It demonstrates the value of applied information-theoretic approaches to interaction design. Originally invented by David MacKay, many variants of the basic Dasher system have been created by members of the Inference Group.
Project website: http://www.inference.phy.cam.ac.uk/dasher/
Led by: David MacKay
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