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![]() ![]() ![]() The touch-sensitive trackpad on Apple's MacBook computers is already pretty large, but can you imagine a MacBook which replaces the entire keyboard with one giant touchpad? Judging from a patent filed in September 2015 and made public Thursday, Apple can. In the patent, the company proposes a "force-sensitive input structure for an electronic device," a customizable, clean, flat surface that reacts to where you press.* SEE ALSO: MacBook selfie sticks are even more cringeworthy than photos with an iPad Apple refers to this type of input structure as "zero-travel," meaning there would be ** keys or surfaces that move (at least **t **ticeably) when you press them. The surface would, however, sense the force of your fingers and return haptic feedback as you type.* Read more... More about Patent, Keyboard, Apple, and Tech ??????? ??????: Apple filed a patent for a MacBook keyboard without keys || ??????: rss || ??????: اسم منتداك
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