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External links
- HAL archives: Consonant-Vowel-Consonants for Error-Free Code Entry Nikola Blanchard, Leila Gabasova, Ted Selker, HCI International, July 2019, Orlando (PDF SHA256 91c33b61cde964aa427aaa803e78a5978cd205e046ac134c9d46d6505095dbca)