a New Keyboard

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I was hanging around today and thinking about the qwerty problem. This mechanism was put in place to prevent typewriter jams, not much of a concern today. Today I propose a solution to the problem that enables to users used to the old way but flexibility for those living on the edge and creating the boundary. Each key or the entire keyboard surface is an LED touch interface. I prefer the first option to account for the tactile feel of pushing a key. Anyway the keys themselves are programmable and the led on the key will represent its new key assignment. This would allow users interested in creating a vowel break system or different layout without requiring a great deal of expenditure. If the software for this were released as an open source project with the purpose of devising the most effective keyboard implementation for future word input interfaces, we could expect to devise a more efficient system in just a few weeks and potentially affirm a new industry standard within a year.

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