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When compared to
conventional keyboards, virtual touch screen keyboards provide less accuracy
and agility. Furthermore, people are still unable to perceive the controls. The
fundamental purpose of this research is to develop a key template that fits
precisely with human finger motors and operates well with cognitive processing
brain. Reaction time variability was utilized to compute the time, and human
psychological variables were considered for this assembly pattern surface. The
interface design also validates external BCI aspects such as human long term
and short-term cognition, computer vision, eye gazing, and hue personal
integrity to adjust with the reader so that the viewer may acclimatize with the
interface and operate error less high-speed fluent typing
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Email Address of Submitting Author
saidurhossain@outlook.comSubmitting Author's Institution
East West UniversitySubmitting Author's Country
- India