Possible to combine smartcard PIN with key password?

MFPA expires2013 at ymail.com
Fri Dec 27 00:37:16 CET 2013


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Hi


On Tuesday 24 December 2013 at 10:23:14 AM, in
<mid:52B96092.1070201 at digitalbrains.com>, Peter Lebbing wrote:


> Even if you keep a tiny computer on your
> lanyard (easy to realise these days), that still leaves
> the keyboard.

Some of the laser projection virtual keyboard units are a cube of just
a couple of inches and weigh less than the average smartphone. You
just type on an image of a keyboard projected onto an opaque flat
surface, and it senses which keys you hit.

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