Latest Apple patent app details multitouch tactile keyboard

We’re not going so far as to propose that that here patent application foreshadows the kind of keyboard that’ll be on a undoubtful Apple tablet that may or may not be real, but whether the suits in Cupertino do actually have such a device in the works, they’d be foolish to not apply that technology to it. Dug up by Apple Insider, the latest app details a multitouch tactile keyboard that would boast a dynamic surface for helping typists keep track of where they’re at on the board. Essentially, the surface would utilize an “articulating frame” in order to raise and retract bumps to form typing without physical keys a wee bit easier, and while we’re positive that

it would take some getting used to, it’s bound to be simpler than banging on a static surface that requires your eyes to be on it. Don’t go getting your hopes up, though — wouldn’t want to get them crushed when late January brings you an iPod touch with a camera, now would you?

Latest Apple patent app details multitouch tactile keyboard originally presented on Engadget on Sat, 26 Dec 2009 04:03:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Original post by Darren Murph

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