Personally I don't like the idea of morphing keyboards. I know my keyboard by heart (I can't even adapt to another layout, say from english to french), and having to look down on my keyboard to see where that 'e' is gone would be a real pain, I think.
However, it could be an advantage when playing games where you map keys into actions...
Also, I think I use the tactile feedback to recenter my fingers on the keyboard. I would have to align my projection onto a specially carved surface to get my alignment right.
Finally such a keyboard ought to look cool in fog!
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What about asking the submitter, or having the editor, add a link to the google-cached version of the story?
I remember seeing news (on the register, maybe) with such links, when the original wasn't available.
Mmm Troll... i guess my sense of humor is alien.
Gotta check if those mutual funds include M$ shares ;-)
However, it could be an advantage when playing games where you map keys into actions...
Also, I think I use the tactile feedback to recenter my fingers on the keyboard. I would have to align my projection onto a specially carved surface to get my alignment right.
Finally such a keyboard ought to look cool in fog!
What about asking the submitter, or having the editor, add a link to the google-cached version of the story? I remember seeing news (on the register, maybe) with such links, when the original wasn't available.
I thought this interesting technology would also have such first-generation products too...
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