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Dasher was initially based 91bb86ccfa Dasher [32|64bit] Dasher is, unlike other text input systems, a zooming interface. It was invented by Gregory "Curly" Johnson. Dasher allows users to point where they want to go, and the interface zooms in wherever they point. The interface is the world painted with letters, which are the components of what the user sees. The more the user zooms in, the longer the text that the user has entered. Users can choose the direction they want to write, and the system keeps a running display of their text, and displays it in the new direction. The user can switch back to the original display of the text by pointing back where they came from. 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For example, instead of selecting letters by clicking on a virtual keyboard like most computers, Dasher will zoom in on a letter whenever you start writing the letter and continually zoom out when you release the letter. You can write letters by either pointing at them with your eyes, or by pressing buttons on the DaVinci. Smart Keyboard--- Dasher is an eyetracking system, so it needs a real keyboard of the correct size to work. But the keyboard is optional. When it isn't there, one can use an ordinary mouse, or point the system with eyes. (Note: Most mouse and most eyetracker systems will need to be calibrated, because of their offsets.) Visibility of Text--- Dasher is a "glanceable" interface, so all text appears in a view so that it can be seen without looking into it. Dasher makes the text the most important part of the interface, not the font. So all the interface can be seen at a glance. Zooming--- You use continuous gestures to zoom in or out. 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