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Future Mac laptops or Mac/iPad hybrids could sport a retractable keyboard

I’m not sure what to make of this, but Apple has been granted a patent (number 20200201399) for a retractable keyboard for laptops. It could also, in theory, involve keyboards for iPads and automobiles.

In the patent data, Apple says that recent advances in computing devices have allowed device makers to dramatically reduce the size of electronic components. Portable devices have become thinner, lighter, and more efficient. 

However, Apple says that mechanical user interfaces with the devices have parts that can be difficult to change in size due to user preferences. Users expect devices to have a button or key size that is well-suited for a finger to press, and users generally have a preference for buttons or keys that provide audible and tactile feedback when pressed. 

Thus, user interfaces such as keyboards and other buttons are designed to have a predetermined size and amount of perceived deflection when pressed. Apple says that these constraints can make devices larger than needed for some tasks, such as when the user interfaces of the devices aren’t being used or are stored. 

I’m not sure how the company will manage a Mac laptop that’s still thin while providing room for a keyboard that can slide in and out of its body. Or perhaps the company is planning a Mac/iPad hybrid that can, via a retractable keyboard, serve as either a tablet or laptop as needed.

Here’s the summary of the patent: “Keyboards are disclosed that are retractable. Movable magnetic or mechanical linkage elements are configured to reposition keycaps and stabilizers between different relative positions. 

“Structures in a movable layer can act on the keycaps or stabilizers to move the keycaps and stabilizers into a retracted position for storage and for saving space in an electronic device. The stabilizers can be scissor mechanisms, butterfly mechanisms, and similar devices. The movable layer can be moved in response to rotation of a hinge or other mechanical element in the electronic device.”

Dennis Sellers

Dennis Sellers is the editor/publisher of Apple World Today. He’s been an “Apple journalist” since 1995 (starting with the first big Apple news site, MacCentral). He loves to read, run, play sports, and watch movies.

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