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So when I was asked to try out a free sample of the Kickstarter-funded Serafim Keybo, a ‘virtual laser projection keyboard,’ which is on sale for $72.25 with code MARKET15, I was into it.
A recently published patent application from Apple reveals the company has looked into a flat keyboard that would detect acoustic pulses from users' taps instead of relying on physical key presses ...
A startup creates a physical keyboard for touch-screen devices, like smartphones or tablets, that appears when you need to type and disappears when you're done. CNET's Sumi Das tries it out.
The Medigenic Infection-control keyboard (catchy) is totally flat, and only appears to have a three-dimensional surface. This means it's super easy to wipe down after some patient yaks all over it ...
If you want a partially split keyboard: The Perixx Periboard-335 is a partially split keyboard with mechanical key switches, and it has a large, built-in wrist rest.
While flat keys are fine on a low-travel keyboard, my fingers could never type on the SK621 without smashing into neighboring keys. I had to basically type with fingers at a perfect 90-degree ...