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I've seen the Optimus Maximus keyboard before, but this upgrade is something remarkable.
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Looks badass. Although I can't really think of a good use for it.
We do. They sell complete OLED keyboards. Just no touch display. They go for around 200-1,500 USD.
[QUOTE=Binladen34;26641007]We do. They sell complete OLED keyboards. Just no touch display. They go for around 200-1,500 USD.[/QUOTE]
Optimus Maximus keyboard...
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This is an Optimus Maximus keyboard just upgraded. Also WE DO NOT ALL HAVE THESE.
[QUOTE=Amaurus;26640922]Looks badass. Although I can't really think of a good use for it.[/QUOTE]
ill stick with the ibm model m
it shows recent document icons on the keyboard
oh no its gonna show all my porn
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That creepy bastard.
Window Management? Has this guy never heard of alt+tab?
Alt tab can't minimize or maximize a window...
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He also shows you can select certain regions of a program.
Still pretty pointless. If you need to reach your hand there to touch it, you can quickly use your mouse instead. He acts as if using a mouse takes up so much time.
You thinking it's pointless is an opinion and the concept is to keep your hands where real input is done, such as typing.
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I'm off to bed, night FP.
That goes without saying. Must I say "I think that" before any of my opinions?
I gonna get dumbrated for this because most people here are kids craving for eyecandy shit, but this is rather redundant.
I already use as many key shortcuts as possible in each new application I encounter, and it's basically what this thing tries to do, just without having to spend money on it.
You just have to learn in which app you have bound which key to which feature, and this happens pretty much automatically if you know what you are doing.
Hell, I rarely ever look at the keyboard, what I would do with displays on it? Only innovation this brings is, that instead of checking/setting the key bindings when learning to use the application for first time, you have them shown on the keyboard in form of icons. I switch windows practically exclusively using alt+tab and also by putting them on separate KDE desktops, so I can switch to completely separate group of set windows int ctr+alt+tab, without resizing or moving anything.
Also, the URL bar and tabs are the graphical control left on my Firefox window, and I often hide even that.
I put effort in getting rid of use of graphical input like icons and such, why the fuck would I want to turn my keyboard into one?
[QUOTE=Bletotum;26641904]it shows recent document icons on the keyboard
oh no its gonna show all my porn[/QUOTE]
This.
[QUOTE=Awesomecaek;26642954]I gonna get dumbrated for this because most people here are kids craving for eyecandy shit, but this is rather redundant.
I already use as many key shortcuts as possible in each new application I encounter, and it's basically what this thing tries to do, just without having to spend money on it.
You just have to learn in which app you have bound which key to which feature, and this happens pretty much automatically if you know what you are doing.
Hell, I rarely ever look at the keyboard, what I would do with displays on it? Only innovation this brings is, that instead of checking/setting the key bindings when learning to use the application for first time, you have them shown on the keyboard in form of icons. I switch windows practically exclusively using alt+tab and also by putting them on separate KDE desktops, so I can switch to completely separate group of set windows int ctr+alt+tab, without resizing or moving anything.
Also, the URL bar and tabs are the graphical control left on my Firefox window, and I often hide even that.
I put effort in getting rid of use of graphical input like icons and such, why the fuck would I want to turn my keyboard into one?[/QUOTE]
What the fuck is wrong with you. We don't care what you do.
:frog:
Touch screen keyboard would be pretty nice, although I'm pretty sure most people would stay with the normal keyboard.
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