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Apple records patent for a ‘keyless’ touchpad keyboard

Apple records patent for a ‘keyless’ touchpad keyboard
The Silicon Review
11 April, 2016

Recently a buzz was created regarding Apple filling a patent that could help make their uber-thin Macbooks that much thinner–one that removes that need for physical keyboard keys. The patent outlines what appears to be a full touchpad in place of where the keyboard otherwise sits. Filed under the name ‘Zero Travel’, it could indicate some sort of large touchpad, exhibiting properties similar to their Force Touch trackpads currently being used on their MacBook and MacBook Pro.

The patent filing also indicates the presence of tiny perforations in the keyboard, which could indicate the outline of individual keys while also replacing conventional key backlighting.

Whether this innovation finds its way into Apple’s forthcoming products is virtually impossible to say, guarded as the company’s future product strategies are. But if it does, such a feature could point to something even more exciting–the possibility of re-mapping the entire keyboard area depending on the application being used.

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