Thursday, July 17, 2008

The Optimus Maximus Keyboard

Keyboards have come a long way in the past few years, and their functionality has been rapidly expanding to doing more than just type. They can now launch programs, and even perform specific actions for specific programs like opening an email, or going to the next song on Windows Media Player.

However, display of what to show on the key has always been a problem. If you make the keys configurable to launch any application, then you can't put a definite picture on it in the factory. So how to provide the service of configuration, as well as make the key look like the application?

Introducing the Optimus Maximus Keyboard.. Bye bye to a different keyboard for multiple languages, or any key having a printed picture on it to denote a function that you can't change. Think about LCD technology on each key of a keyboard! The pictures on the keys of the keyboard that you see on top are not really hard printed. They are LCD displays that reflect the Icon of the program that it triggers.

It connects via a PC or a MAC, and is attached with a USB cable. The keys are not movable, and all that moves, is a transparent cover. This is done to protect the electronics from wear and tear, greatly increasing the life of the keyboard. Also, every single button can be removed for ease of cleaning.

The inbuilt software allows you to further configure each key to resemble a series of keystrokes. This allows you to create 'macros' that you can build and customize your keyboard to speed up your regular activity. If you say, use keyboard shortucts to browse gmail, you can set a macro so that a single click tags the current message, archives it, and moves to the next message.

You are even allowed to edit the images that show up on each key. Ideal to brand your personality onto it!

Requiring 256 MB of RAM to run it, you're going to need a nice fast computer to use this baby. But if you're planing to pay the price for this one, you probably already have that :)

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