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BlackBerry's iconic keyboard patent has expired

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  • tal@lemmy.todayT [email protected]

    You can get these folding keyboards that will fit in a pocket, often have a roughly-cell-phone-sized case.

    https://www.amazon.com/s?k=folding+keyboard

    Still another item to carry, but it might fit the niche you're looking for better if you're not happy with hauling a regular 60% keyboard. Larger than those Blackberry-style thumbboards.

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    I have the protoarc, and it's awesome. Got it for using with my tablet when I'm stuck in a parking lot (long story) for several hours. Only trouble with it is that the design of the case means you have to use their charger, because the insertable length of the USB c is slightly longer than normal, and the case makes it so a standard USB c won't fit.

    I hate having to have multiple chargers, especially proprietary ones, so I took a knife and carved away the plastic around the charging port, and now I can use whatever USB c I want. Just thought I'd mention, because I'm sure it'll void the warranty. Lol

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      Yea looking forward to this kind of keyboard XD

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      • medicpigbabysaver@lemmy.worldM [email protected]

        I've been swiping for years. I can't believe no one else in my tight circle does it.

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        I can’t get my head round it.

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          The build quality and tactile feedback were much better. I never owned a BB but the keyboards were definitely something that I envied.

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          The only one I ever had experience with was the Blackberry Touch that my wife had. It was a total piece of junk and I think she went through 2 or 3 during the warranty period. This was after their heyday, though, when they were trying to jump on the smartphone bandwagon.

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            Was the best method. Swype has been dead for a while. SwiftKey is an okay substitute.

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            If you can get a copy of the apk, it still works fine. Might have to jump through some hoops on some Samsung devices though. They started bring dicks about old apps. But they work fine, it's just getting it installed.

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            • dindonmasker@sh.itjust.worksD [email protected]

              I never tried swiping. Maybe i should look into that.

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              I hate tapping away on the glass but swiping works okay, until the phone decides a word couldn’t possibly be what you’re trying for. My most recent frustration was New Zealand, which of course worked fine this time.

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                Maybe the layout or that little nipple that could work as a mouse.

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                The first Android phone had the nipple, so must be the layout or something.

                https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTC_Dream

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                  To me a physical keyboard feels much better than tapping away on a glass screen. Swiping keyboards are better than tapping, but I still preferred the tactile feel of physical. I’m probably faster with a swipe keyboard, but I could go much more by feel, not having to look at a physical keyboard.

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                  • jqubed@lemmy.worldJ [email protected]

                    I had two BlackBerry devices for work, right about the time they were going away. I'd heard the keyboard was good on earlier models but it seemed like the quality had gotten pretty cheap on the later phones. The BlackBerry 10 OS on my last phone was actually pretty good, and probably would've kept them in the market if they'd launched it 5 years earlier.

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                    Meshtastic phoneless devices with BB keyboards, let's goooooo!

                    (The T-deck is kind of this, but mooooore).

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                      What's special about Blackberry keyboards that every early slider phone didn't have?

                      I would love to have something like my HTC G1 again with modern hardware and screen.

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                      The article is absolute trash for not mentioning this. "Their iconic keyboards..." is the closest it gets to describing them.

                      Thankfully, there is a link to the patent at the end.

                      Abstract

                      A keyboard comprising a plurality of transparent keys. In use, the keyboard is attached to a device such as a mobile device, to overlie a display screen of the device. One or more images displayed on the display screen are made visible to a user through the keys, which may be pressed by a user. User input is determined by identifying a pressed key, and the image or part thereof visible through the key when pressed.

                      Basically a detachable keyboard of transparent material as a display overlay, providing tactile feedback while the LCD allows for backlit and customizable key labels. I don't remember seeing a practical implementation of this IRL or in media but I might be too young for that.

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                        The only one I ever had experience with was the Blackberry Touch that my wife had. It was a total piece of junk and I think she went through 2 or 3 during the warranty period. This was after their heyday, though, when they were trying to jump on the smartphone bandwagon.

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                        Was that the one where the entire screen moved when you pressed it?

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                          Dolomite

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                          It's the tough black mineral that won't cop out when there's heat all about.

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                            Was the best method. Swype has been dead for a while. SwiftKey is an okay substitute.

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                            I guess I mean the method, not the specific app. Most keyboards have implemented some form of it and they all seem to work kinda the same.

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                            • jqubed@lemmy.worldJ [email protected]

                              I had two BlackBerry devices for work, right about the time they were going away. I'd heard the keyboard was good on earlier models but it seemed like the quality had gotten pretty cheap on the later phones. The BlackBerry 10 OS on my last phone was actually pretty good, and probably would've kept them in the market if they'd launched it 5 years earlier.

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                              Remembering the BlackBerry keyboard leads me to remembering the Palm Pre, which had so much potential. In many ways, still my favorite phone ever. It's sad to see WebOS reduced to Smart TV shit.

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                                God I don't know how anyone likes the haptic feedback. Turn that shit off.

                                Swiping is pretty cool though.

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                                I can't even use the keyboard properly without haptic feedback.

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                                  I can’t get my head round it.

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                                  Start with swiping not too fast and keep track on prediction bar, you often don’t have to swipe the whole word. You can take breaks mid-swipe, no problem.

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                                  • jqubed@lemmy.worldJ [email protected]

                                    I had two BlackBerry devices for work, right about the time they were going away. I'd heard the keyboard was good on earlier models but it seemed like the quality had gotten pretty cheap on the later phones. The BlackBerry 10 OS on my last phone was actually pretty good, and probably would've kept them in the market if they'd launched it 5 years earlier.

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                                    It's why somebody make this. They too were missing the keyboard

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                                      Haptic feedback maxed out plus the tap sounds with the volume turned up to 100% is the way to go.

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                                        The article is absolute trash for not mentioning this. "Their iconic keyboards..." is the closest it gets to describing them.

                                        Thankfully, there is a link to the patent at the end.

                                        Abstract

                                        A keyboard comprising a plurality of transparent keys. In use, the keyboard is attached to a device such as a mobile device, to overlie a display screen of the device. One or more images displayed on the display screen are made visible to a user through the keys, which may be pressed by a user. User input is determined by identifying a pressed key, and the image or part thereof visible through the key when pressed.

                                        Basically a detachable keyboard of transparent material as a display overlay, providing tactile feedback while the LCD allows for backlit and customizable key labels. I don't remember seeing a practical implementation of this IRL or in media but I might be too young for that.

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                                        Wow really I never saw that before, sounds crazy.

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                                        • S [email protected]

                                          It's why somebody make this. They too were missing the keyboard

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                                          Oh the sweetest raspberry, mother of jam, What is this abomination?

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