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We all know the Alu keyboard. Thin, hard and pretty good. And now here is a picture of a totally different keyboard. Non apple though.
http://www.hal-pc.org/journal/2006/06_aug/images/0806-Keyboard-Graphic.jpg
A rubber/flexible keyboard. And my friend as something similar for her pc. And it's silent to type with.
And I was thinking if apple did a similar thing and made it like a mat as in the keyboard in the picture. But instead of keys, there'd just be a keyboard layout printed on the flat thin mat. And pressure sensitive electronics inside the keyboard so if you pushed into the mat at the right spot it's register this as a keystroke.
I think this would help apple make their products thiner, weight less (which I don't care about so much but apple seem to) and be much more portable.
What do you all think?
http://www.hal-pc.org/journal/2006/06_aug/images/0806-Keyboard-Graphic.jpg
A rubber/flexible keyboard. And my friend as something similar for her pc. And it's silent to type with.
And I was thinking if apple did a similar thing and made it like a mat as in the keyboard in the picture. But instead of keys, there'd just be a keyboard layout printed on the flat thin mat. And pressure sensitive electronics inside the keyboard so if you pushed into the mat at the right spot it's register this as a keystroke.
I think this would help apple make their products thiner, weight less (which I don't care about so much but apple seem to) and be much more portable.
What do you all think?