Quikwriting

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Quikwriting is a continuous stylus-based text entry system which is an alternative to Graffiti.

It was developed by Ken Perlin[1] at the NYU Media Research Lab and presented[2] at the ACM UIST '98 conference.

Perlin described the technique as quicker than Graffiti however the learning curve was steeper with at most people taking an hour to become moderately effective.

[1] A method of using the system involves thinking of screen in terms of a flower with eight petals and a stamen.