Most of the keyboards we're familiar with are actually rather complicated pieces of hardware, usually invlolving springs and wiring for dozens of keys, but scientists at the University of Auckland in ...
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Scientists have developed a soft, flexible, stretchable keyboard using a type of rubber known as a dielectric elastomer. The keyboard was made from a single laminated structure with two sensing layers ...
The durable rubberized keys get the job done, but the case is bulky and the feel of the keys takes some getting used to. Want to head down to the café to work on your novel, but worried about spills ...