The Keyless Lifebook concept by Laura Lahti . It takes the idea of customizable typing and computing to the next level. The beauty of this concept lies in its simplicity. It is essentially a touch-based keyboard (with no actual keys), which is completely customizable in whatever way you see fit. So, you can choose exactly which keys you want on your keyboard, and even where you want them placed. You can alter everything from the layout, to the color, to even the orientation! In addition, there are provisions to make using an optical pen easier for drawing, and a full optical mouse trackpad.
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Showing posts with label magical custom keyboard. Show all posts
Sunday, May 22, 2011
Thursday, May 19, 2011
Magical custom keyboard:SURISOFT
The MagicBoard is the perfect toy for the computer savvy and holds features that make me wanna drool! Picture this: a wireless Bluetooth, Wi-Fi enabled keyboard that features gesture control and touchscreen surface. Totally customizable with personalized configuration options, the board transforms smoothly from computer keys to piano keys to a drum skin! Set your own shortcuts, record tracks, playback or use it for polishing your photoshop skills! Basically all you need is a screen, CPU and a lots of imagination to create magic with this board!
Sunday, May 15, 2011
Roll Up Wireless Keyboard:SuriSoft
Even though tablet computers are flying off the shelves at quite a pace, less-than-satisfying onscreen keyboard input can lead many to seek a more comfortable alternative.
Scosche Industries has released a water-resistant, wireless solution which can be rolled-up so that, like the folding Bluetooth keyboards we've seen, it can easily be taken along for the ride.
Compatible with Windows, Android, Mac OS X and iOS operating platforms, the 12.4 x 4.44 x 0.43-inch (315 x 113 x 11 mm) freeKEY silicone keyboard has a wireless Bluetooth 2.0 range of up to 30 feet (10 meters) and once paired with a device, there should be no need to re-pair.
The keyboard surface reminds me of the kind of spongy keys you'd find on a ZX Spectrum way back when, and to its left is a rectangular block that contains the Li-ion battery, power switch and mini-USB charging port. On the top of this block, there's a connect button flanked on either side by LED status and charge indicators.
The roll-up, splash-proof freeKEY comes shipped with a retractable USB charging cable and costs US$59.99.
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