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    Suppose you have an ancient phone model without T9.
    The inconvenience of the keyboard of cell phones is that the letters of the Russian and English languages ​​are arranged in alphabetical order. If you arrange the letters according to the frequency of their use, the typing speed will increase, along with this, the time spent and the energy of the phone will decrease (as is done, for example, on a computer keyboard)
    Analogues of such keyboards do not exist on cell phones. (?)
    Novelty and attractiveness new models of cell phones will immediately attract the bulk of users (teenagers) who increasingly communicate through a set of short text messages: sms.

    A computer keyboard is an alphabet ordered by the frequency of use of each letter. (Not alphabetical)

    Under each finger is the letter that is most often printed.
    Keyboards of cell phones are made differently: The
    letters are arranged in alphabetical order and due to this, typing speed drops significantly. You have to spend a lot of time "clicking" a certain letter.
    The frequency of use of the letters of the Russian alphabet is presented in the table:

    letterprobabilityletterprobabilityletterprobabilityletterprobability
    space0.145R0,041I0.019x0.009
    about0,095in0,039s0.016well0.008
    her0,074l0,036s0.015Yu0.007
    a0,064to0,029b, b0.015w0.006
    and0,064m0,026b0.015c0.004
    t0.056d0,026g0.014u0.003
    n0.056P0,024h0.013uh0.003
    from0,047at0,021th0.01f0.002

    (The tablet is taken from the Internet. Yes, and when analyzing any huge text, you can make the same table) The
    same can be done for the English keyboard.
    Having placed the letters on each key, we get approximately the following:
    1 = o, l, b, w
    2 = e, k, b, q
    3 = a, m, b, u
    4 = u, d, r, e
    5 = m, n, h, f
    6 = n, y, y
    7 = s, i, x
    8 = p, s, w
    9 = h, s, y,
    0 = space

    Consider an example of using a standard cell phone keypad and this one:
    Word:
    Hello
    on a simple keyboard it will be:
    letter n 4 clicks
    letter p 1 clicks a
    letter and 1 clicks a
    letter in 3 clicks
    letter e 2 clicks
    letter t 3 clicks
    total: 14 clicks
    Yes. Check it out! Turn off your T9. Type the word;)

    on such a keyboard:
    letter p 2 press
    letter p 1 press
    letter and 1 press
    letter 1 press
    c letter 1 press
    letter t 1 press
    total: 7 clicks
    Text:
    contest winners are entitled
    on a simple keyboard is: 66 clicks
    on this: 43 clicks, which is 23 clicks less than on a simple keyboard!
    And if you still attach the T9 to this? %)

    Well, yes, at first it will be a little inconvenient ... to wean and get used to it in a new way. But maybe it's worth it.

    Why am I writing this? Well, just share the idea. You can say go patent. Yes, what kind of patent can there be if sensors are popular now. Everything is already different there ...
    Although, for numlok, you can somehow use it;) make a program so that it is more convenient for people with disabilities to print. I do not know

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