Apple files patent for keyboard that lets users change keys

‘This can be accomplished by providing keys in a keyboard with dynamic labels,’ the filing explains. ‘The dynamic labels may be generated using dynamically reconfigurable label displaying components such as organic light-emitting diode displays with arrays of pixels, electrophoretic displays with arrays of pixels, JetBlack or other pixel arrays (as examples).’

Patent and Trademark Office. The tech giant submitted the theoretical accessory in just under the wire: The keyboard got the green light on December 29, the last day of 2020 to receive approval from the U.S.

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“The reason why this became a lawsuit is differences over how to interpret” the cause of the delay, he said, adding that the company had applied its “no work, no pay” rule in docking the drive

The technology could be used to quickly turn English letters into another alphabet — Cyrillic or Hebrew, for example Apple has been granted a patent for a ‘reconfigurable’ keyboard, with each key having a digital readout showing you its current function.