Why don't we have oled keyboard yet?

Why don't we have oled keyboard yet?

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Because it turns out it is hella expensive to make.

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Because quake.

That's interesting.

I'm a frenchie and I'm currently torn between keyboard layouts. Coding is easier in EN-US and it's the only layout available for mechanical keyboard, but writing in french is almost impossible without a french keyboard. A keyboard like that would fix all my problems.

Sounds dumb tbqh

We do since a few years.

Forgot about the name though and it was hella expensive.

console on quake is the key below it (next to 1) though, `¬¦ on uk keyboards but commonly tilde on other keyboard layouts, which is fucking annoying when shitty devs think they're being hot shit by assigning the console to ~ as a keybind or as the ~ key which fucks up when trying to say stuff like # which is on the tilde key in uk layouts but I digress

you can still switch keyboard layouts even if the marking on the physical keys do not change. fag.

This will be a meme... Someday

My friend studies Russian and he was able to find keyboard stickers that put the Russian character right above the English characters. He can switch the keyboard layout without having to memorize the locations, could be worth looking in to.

not french but part of the reason us/uk make great programming layouts is [{ ]} are on the same keys whereas the lowercase version of those keys on eu layouts tend to be accented keys or the like with [] moved somewhere else and various other keys can be in awkward positions to type as regularly as they come up in programming

E-ink would have made a lot more sense, but it is still a mechanical nightmare and a huge cost problem.

What actual utility would it truly be, compared to pad printing, dyesub or double shot? How reliable and durable? What about drivers?

It never took off for a reason.

I've seen several OLED keyboards where you can even make your own macro images/presets and such but the thing is they're all super fucking expensive.
Really neat though, I'd buy one if I had tons of money to burn.

Because looking at your keyboard is for the primitive.

optimus keyboard is pretty much what you posted and its pretty damn old

Screen burn.

All of these wrong answers... it is because some 'Artist' is holding the patent hostage. And you can buy an oled keyboard... it just costs 1000$ on his site.

Why don't we have mechanical monitors yet?

When does the patent expire?

>wanting anything other than double shot PBT
Check out these plebeyans.

You're not supposed to look at it when you use it.

It's also unnecessarily expensive and complicated.

>looking at your keyboard
>ever

French here, I use the qwerty-fr layout that allows you to input accents with Alt-Gr and the letter you want to accent.

Sure it requires more keystrokes, but I spend most of my time writing in english, coding, and when I speak with friends, I don't use accents and no one gives me shit.

Would be a perfect application for e-ink

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Is this a utility or a design?

Difficult to say but based on the criteria it sounds more like a design patent.

>Utility patents may be granted to anyone who invents or discovers any new and useful process, machine, article of manufacture, or composition of matter, or any new and useful improvement thereof;

>Design patents may be granted to anyone who invents a new, original, and ornamental design for an article of manufacture;