Mostrando postagens com marcador Teclado Conceito. Mostrar todas as postagens
Mostrando postagens com marcador Teclado Conceito. Mostrar todas as postagens

sábado, 31 de janeiro de 2009

Essell’s White Keyboard Invites All Nerdy Touch Typists - Gizmo Watch


Essell’s White Keyboard Invites All Nerdy Touch Typists - Gizmo Watch: "Everyone isn’t actually well versed with those keys on the keyboard. I just very well remember what a bad time I would have typing on the keys as an early beginner. And still I cannot fathom typing on a plain keyboard. I still fumble at times, in spite of having letters and numbers printed on the keys. Yet for the likes of all prolific keyboard users, and Apple keyboard scunners, Essell spray painted white the entire white and silver Apple keyboard, bequeathing it in minimalist attire. Perhaps Essell’s the best typist around, that he wanted to see no keys on the board, or was he so scuffed with the monotonous Apple keyboard? Advisory, try this only if you are a nerdy touch typist.
Via: Essell/NotCot"

sábado, 6 de dezembro de 2008

Digital Drops » Blog Archive » Logitech diNovo com 19 Teclas Personalizáveis para o seu Mac!




Digital Drops » Blog Archive » Logitech diNovo com 19 Teclas Personalizáveis para o seu Mac!: "A Logitech está lançando uma versão do seu teclado sem fio diNovo, criada especialmente para Macs. A atenção aos detalhes começa com o botão “command” no lugar do tradicional botão Windows, e passa pelo design clean que vai agradar muito aos fanáticos pela maçã."

domingo, 30 de março de 2008

Caracol Keyboard: A Concept For One Handed Typing - Gizmo Watch







"The Caracol is a computer keyboard that absolutely rubbishes all convention and takes to an entirely new approach to simplify typing. Of all animals, the Caracol takes inspiration from the snail, and now if you think the Caracol does the job as slow as the snail itself, you will be in for a real shock. You can type blindingly fast and all that just with one hand. For this, Caracol, uses a rotary keyboard on a wheel through which you slip your palm. The keyboard or rather, keywheel rests on a nice and comfortable, ergonomic pad very similar to the mousepad on which you rest the heel of your palm. The loop has a 5:1 gearbox which enables it to rotate even with a small movement of the palm.
Now, a slight movement of your hand to the left gets this wheel/loop spinning to the left and to whichever keys you want to access and a similar result for a slight movement to the right. Thus, you can access all the keys quickly and type almost telepathically as you will find the keys automatically falling to your fingers than your fingers locating them, as is the case in conventional keyboards. The rotating keywheel retains the qwerty format but uses symmetry to achieve all this with tri directional keys which allows you to to type 3 characters with one key. Though it is still a concept, it looks exciting enough and we need to first use one of these to know how comfortable and effective this design can really be. Till then, watch this space."

quarta-feira, 2 de janeiro de 2008

Digital Drops: Optimus Tactus, Um Teclado Touch do Art Lebedev Studio


sábado, 1 de dezembro de 2007

'orbiTouch Keyboard’ Doesn’t Have Keys But Still Types - Gizmo Watch