
And where is the number pad?
( , Wed 21 Dec 2022, 10:43, Reply)

All this kind of RGB/decorative fuckery looks great when it's in a shop display, but becomes completely redundant once the computer is in your house where the only people who are going to see it on a regular basis are the inhabitants who will most likely tire of the novelty within a week or two.
Then there's the fact that you'll need to be able to touch type in order to get along with it (which I suspect is a skill lacked by a large proportion of the tossers that buy this crap).
Then there's keeping it clean. Unless you religiously wash your hands before sitting down at the PC, the keycaps are going to get absolutely manky in no time, not to mention all the hairs/spunk/crumbs that will fall down between the caps onto the 'screen'.
Bollocks.
( , Wed 21 Dec 2022, 10:55, Reply)

Get the manchild basement-dwellers to pay for your R&D, patent the concept, license to anyone who needs a configurable touch screen with haptic feedback.
( , Wed 21 Dec 2022, 11:18, Reply)

Russian keyboard that appeared a few years ago that in its final form was an lcd screen under the keys that the patent for lapsed in 2016 - this is just a newer version of it that as far as I am concerned will be just another over priced toy that somebody will simply smash to bits in a fit of rage playing GTA5 with modders..... or is that just me?
( , Wed 21 Dec 2022, 11:22, Reply)

Was supposed to have an OLED screen in every key as I recall. I think they might have released a three key version before it evaporated completely.
( , Wed 21 Dec 2022, 11:33, Reply)