![]() What if you had toggle keys that, when pressed, the keyboard would show you a visual indication of a completely different set of key-functions? So your keyboard is in its normal state most of the time, but gives you alternate setups as you request them. How about an application that changes your keyboard functions as you proceed through steps? For instance, using an IDE, different key functions would show when I'm editing or debugging. Nothing like thinking completely within the box. This is a fun idea, sure, and might have some genuine use in a few niches, but I doubt it's going anywhere as a mainstream idea. This would be one expensive keyboard but people who have the money to blow might be interested. If the key is not pressed but just slightly touched the console will display a short help message. For example after pressing "F1" the layout of the keyboard changes and now the keys to reflect a new submenu. The keyboard can have a small screen that will show about 10-20 lines of a terminal and also the keys would dynamically change to reflect various connection and management functions. This could be used as a portable console in administering and fixing rack-mounted servers. ![]() ![]() It is good for games, would be great for an IDE, or Photoshop and many other uses.Īctually I just thought of another idea, why not use the keyboard as a small console display as well. I am sure this would look interesting to people at Alienware or Belkin or even Microsoft. That is why it is just a design studio not a hardware company. Yeah but still they can get the patent on it first then they can start thinking about production.
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