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IBM patent points to an on-screen keyboard that matches the user's anatomy, changing to reflect each users "unique typing motion." The keyboard requires calibration in the form of various exercises. The system then senses various variables like "finger skin touch area, finger size data and finger position." It then creates a unique keyboard based on a "set of averages."

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