New generation keyboard
US researchers are introducing a versatile keyboard with spatial buttons, providing a comfortable feel and helping users tap the keys more accurately.
The keyboard is super slim, but it's no different than the mechanical keys
There are some flexible and easy-to-fold keyboards on the market, designed to interact with everything from laptops to smartphones and tablets.
The problem is that most of them are too thin and easy to turn around, while not bringing the feel of the touch, making typing more difficult and uncomfortable.
Strategic Polymers Sciences, based in San Francisco, has unveiled a new plastic keypad that uses a series of plastic resonant sounds and sounds like the first keyboard.
The company has used a transparent, resizable plastic to make a touch screen and a touch-sensitive keyboard, according to the Technology Review.
At 1.5mm thick, this is a promising keyboard that can appear on laptops and ultrabooks in the coming year.
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