how new does new need to be before you consider it new?
since keyboards have been around for a while (thinking back to early typewriters), i'm going to just list some of my fave features.
- columnar key arrangement to follow fingers, not following typewriter convention.
- curved not flat.
- fully split
- thumbs getting more action than a space bar.
- programmable.
- libre designs.
led under-lighting, i dont crave, thinking it just vanity more than of any practical benefit... though, i've imagined potential with programmability, i've yet to see implementation that proves me wrong on that.
now i'm sure there are some innovations that still exist only in my mind... so they're even more new than new.
such as
- adjustable key weighting
- adjustable key heights
- adjustable bite point heights
- wearable keyboard thigh pads - would likely need to be very shallow profile
- wearable in-pocket keyboard - would likely need to be very shallow profile
those "adjustable" items there, imagine if also programable. .... can you picture the bling? think, like a car with those absurd hydrolics jumping and dancing around... then imagine your keys jumping around to a similar array of pattern possiblities as seen with led programming... wheeee... erm, ahem, i mean... it'd be very useful for practical reasons. ;|