Apple Patents Keyboard That Knows What You'll Type 132
fysdt writes "Another day, another patent, this one from Apple for a very curious sort of keyboard that might be easier to type on because it'll know in advance which keys your fingertips want to hit. No, not a device built by Emmett 'Doc' Brown (as far as we know, anyway), or pulled back through time in a TARDIS—just a very special type of board with tiny inbuilt tactile sensors capable of detecting what your spider-formation fingers are about to tap before they actually do."
Great! (Score:5, Funny)
I hop it work breaded than predictive testing.
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Re:Errr... (Score:5, Funny)
That's the nice thing about Apple products though. If they don't do what you wanted, you can safely assume that what you wanted was just wrong.
Re:Errr... (Score:4, Funny)
asdfjk;asdjk;lasdfjk;ladsfjk;lSo what happens if you rest your fingers on the keys between typing?asdfjkl;asdfjklasdfjkl;
Re:Errr... (Score:2, Funny)
>>>If they don't do what you wanted, you can safely assume that what you wanted was just wrong.
I want 10.6 and 10.7 for my Mac G5.
"NO." - Steve
I'm sorry sir. Please forgive me. I'm happy to junk the G5 and upgrade to the current model.
This "Air Keyboard" reminds of the Atari Chiclet keyboard for some reason: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atari_8-bit_family [wikipedia.org]