When this keyboard actually appears I see quite a bit of potential for training & education. You could write software that teaches people to speed-type and light up the keys in sequence until they get it. Training for specialty software packages could be easier: for example if on the user is only allowed to hit Y or N then those keys can be flashing to draw attention. I'm sure there are more applications besides hard-core gaming and coding.
I was under impression that you have to join the union/guild thing to be an actor, and as such you have to rely on them to work out your compensation?
Why not use a wireless modem from AT&T or Verizon? http://www.verizonwireless.com/b2c/store/controller?item=phoneFirst&action=viewPhoneDetail&selectedPhoneId=3324
When this keyboard actually appears I see quite a bit of potential for training & education. You could write software that teaches people to speed-type and light up the keys in sequence until they get it. Training for specialty software packages could be easier: for example if on the user is only allowed to hit Y or N then those keys can be flashing to draw attention. I'm sure there are more applications besides hard-core gaming and coding.