« Reply #4 on: Mon, 03 August 2009, 13:12:10 »
Realforces have a firmware upgrade option. Have to flip a DIP switch though - hacker proof.
Seriously though, I like the idea of firmware upgradable if it allows you to store custom key mappings on the keyboard. A HHKB3 really needs this to make it a truly portable AND customizable keyboard.
Wonder what Apple does with the firmware? Charge your iTunes account 99cents every time you hit the Cloverleaf?
I don't recall ever seeing anything about keyboard firmware, but its usually to fix bugs in the firmware of the computer itself.
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