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Engineers and designers have been working for decades on efficient alternatives to the traditional QWERTY keyboard. Tagtype is a ten-button device for Japanese characters that was initially developed for a disabled novelist, Ransei Eto, and is today offered as a DIY kit. "Japanese phonetic alphabets consist of 49 syllables which can be organized into [a] 10 × 5 matrix of consonants and vowels. The 5 + 5 main input buttons of Tagtype correspond to the 10 consonants and 5 vowels, making typing Japanese much more intuitive than with the standard QWERTY keyboard."

Credit: Gift of the designers

2003
ABS plastic, rigid urethane and aluminum
12.1 x 14.0 x 5.4 cm
383.2009.2
Image © 2019 Leading Edge Design Corp.
Text © MoMA - Museum of Modern Art, New York

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