Cross Device Real-Time Keyboard
Author:
Dr S Devibala,
Assistant Professor,
PG & Research Department of Computer Science,
Sri Ramkrishna College of Arts & Science.
Ms S V BrindhaSri,
Assistant Professor,
PG & Research Department of Computer Science,
Sri Ramkrishna College of Arts & Science.
Shobia V,
PG & Research Department of Computer Science,
Sri Ramkrishna College of Arts & Science.
23106117@srcas.ac.in
Likhina Thomas,
PG & Research Department of Computer Science,
Sri Ramkrishna College of Arts & Science.
23106095@srcas.ac.in
Abstract
With the proliferation of multiple computing devices in daily life, seamless People need to be able to use things on all their devices. This paper is about the design and development of interaction across devices. Interaction across devices is important these days. The design of interaction across devices is what this paper is going to talk about. We are talking about a system that lets people use a keyboard on lots of devices. This Cross Device Keyboard System is cool because it allows users to type on all sorts of things. The idea of a Cross-Device Keyboard System is to make it easy for users to type on the device they want. So, with this Cross Device Keyboard System users can type on anything. one device and input text simultaneously on multiple connected devices in real-time.
The system uses a setup where one computer talks to another computer. The client-server architecture is good at helping computers talk to each other. protocols to ensure minimal latency and accurate keystroke transmission. When we look at the performance evaluations, we can see that the proposed system really does provide an experience. The proposed system is very good at responding. This is what the performance evaluations show us about the proposed system. And reliable multi-device typing while maintaining compatibility across various platforms, including desktops, laptops, and mobile devices.
Additionally, the basic security measures to prevent unauthorized access during data. The study is about transmission. It shows that people can use devices to work together with transmission. This is interesting because it talks about how we can use transmission to make things work across devices. The idea of transmission is important here because it helps us understand how to make devices interact with each other. We can use transmission to make our lives easier.
Keywords— Client–server architecture, Cross-device interaction, Low-latency communication, Multi-device typing, Real-time data transmission, Secure data transmission.