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A keyboard with flaps on left and right side which open to become a normal sized 101 keys keyboard. The logic is to design the numeric and the cursur pad as felt touch buttons which appear on the face of the flaps. Just open the flaps and start using the keyboard.
No more hassal and slow speed
typing on the compressed keyboeard of laptops. No more blue and green keys......
An IBM laptop with a butterfly keyboard
http://www-nrg.ee.l...ges/tp_ft_full.html [benjamin, Oct 04 2004]
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Still have to type the same way you type on a normal keyboard :( lol |
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Don't remember whether it was an IBM or Compaq model, but there was a line of laptops that had an identical type of keyboard as this idea. The keyboard expanded out of the laptop to form a full sized keyboard. The keyboard was a tiny bit on the flimsy side, but it worked fine. |
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It was IBM.... butterfly something... |
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i think i saw something similar in a robocop movie |
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They sell USB keyboards.. |
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That and a plug-in 21" display and you'd be set to go. |
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