Idea for a keyboard.
When prices for monochrome OLED's drop to a certain point, some innovative company (hint:Apple) should cap all their keyboard keys with a roughly 1 cm by 1 cm monochrome mini OLED display. These keys would display output depending on what the application calls for. In default mode it would display the normal keys (QWERTY, QWERTZ, Dvorak, etc.). But when a modifier key is held down such as shift, control, option, it would display the key or command. For example holding down option & shift would turn the c key into a Ç ( upper case cedilla) or holding down the command key would display the words 'copy' on the C key, 'paste' on the V key, etc. It's main use would come with the use of function keys that you can auto program in a system preference pane, or applications like Final Cut Pro and Express. Even other pro applications such as Photoshop and Illustrator can take advantage through plugin modules.
Would this be practical? Or too gimmicky?
Would this be practical? Or too gimmicky?
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I love the backlight in my Pbook, it should be standard on all apple keyboards.
Originally posted by Wrong Robot
As long as it provides a good backlight for the keys, I'm game
I love the backlight in my Pbook, it should be standard on all apple keyboards.
I agree, it's such a good idea and so useful.
Originally posted by Jeremiah Rich
Wow man. I think that would be really awesome. One little problem... Doesn't this technology HAVE to be powered? The problem would be that if you have to enter a command on startup or do open firmware or something, it will not yet be receiving information for it. Perhaps the "paper displays" or digital ink or whatever it is called would work.... But of course those, at least last I checked, had a slow response time. So maybe Apple would have it be on a "default" setting whenever the machine is first turned on to look like a completely normal keyboard.
USB could provide more than enough power.
And there is no reason that Apple couldn't have firmware that displays characters on boot. Take that one step further, have the C key display 'CD boot', option would display 'boot menu', and other boot keys would display their respective names. Of course for other machines to use the keyboard they would need to install the new firmware.
seriously
As far as OLEDs are concerned, I think the more appropriate technology would be something like eInk, http://www.eink.com
The main benefit being that this technology only requires power for the initial refresh of the display, when updating the key caps in this instance, and then holds the image. Also, I believe it would be inherently more durable than OLEDs. Of course, OLEDs would have the benefit of being independantly illuminated, but again, consuming more power.
Such keyboard would be immensely useful for both desktop and laptop use.
given that apple's keyboard and mouse are already considerably more expensive than other brands, I think they could probably integrate this sort of technology, once eInk is in production, without raising the price of the 'board by much.
good idea!
michael
Originally posted by FormatC2
Remember the desk in Tron? The entire desk surface was a touchscreen, complete with keyboard.
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You just reminded me of the Simpsons when Homer goes into 3D and asks if anyone has seen the movie Tron. Anyone who has seen that episode knows what I'm talking about.
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Great idea. I would buy it. And I'm sure Apple would make something like this, and than a few months later MS would introduce to the world the "newest innovation from microsoft". And it would be the same keyboard that Apple has already had available for months.
I'm sure this idea has been played around with, but maybe isn't quite ready yet. If it shows up it will come from Apple, the sweet ideas already do. You should consider passing this Apple's way, that is, after you get a patent on it!
Easily one of the three snazziest ideas I've seen shared on these boards in my four years here!
Thinking different....and cool!