engadget.com — Man, it looks like all these display keyboards are finally going from vapor to reality -- United Keys, which has been pimping various versions of its Display Keys product since 2005, has just announced that it's signed a deal with FoxConn to build a gaming keyboard with several OLED function buttons
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agentaceJan 23, 2008
All of these companies need to either take their s**t or get off of the pot.
fknightJan 23, 2008
"I would like being able to switch between dvorak / qwerty"I'm curious to know what circumstances would require you to switch between these two. Are some things easier to type on Dvorak while other things are easier to type on QWERTY? Not sure why one wouldn't just pick a keyboard format and stick.
Closed AccountJan 23, 2008
Logged in just to Bury this. We need a product category, everytime someone finds some cool commercial product, they dump it in Design, like thats where all the Diggadvertisements should be.
monstradamusJan 23, 2008
You, sir, fail at understanding. The meme you are referring to is based on reversing word order. What I posted did not contain any reversed word order, hence, it was not Russian Reversal.
Closed AccountJan 27, 2008
You don't seem to understand what these keyboards do. They aren't just for stupid games, although your lack of vision may lead you to that conclusion. Suppose one day I want to type in English and another day I want to type in Russian? OLED keyboards will let me do that. Obviously, you can configure keys to be whatever you want, but it is an entirely different matter if they key itself changes the symbol emblazoned upon it.