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Apple patents force-sensitive input structure for electronic devices - SteveG - 04-05-2021 More durability ![]() Apple patents force-sensitive input structure for electronic devices https://techxplore.com/news/2021-04-apple-patents-force-sensitive-electronic-devices.html es up the contact layer above the input layer. Both of these aforementioned sections are partially flexible for pliancy purposes. A primary purpose of such an intricate input device structure has to do with durability. Namely, as conventional input devices such as keyboards and laptops are often susceptible to damage by users accidentally spilling liquid and other contents, these new electronic devices and input sensors were designed to be more resistant to such incidents. Moreover, these new devices are also more capable of withstanding the shock of being dropped and other forms of high-impact exposure. Finally, by manufacturing these devices and configurable input structures inside a metal casing, developers aim to protect all electronic components within a shield of sorts. This way, these devices can avoid the issue faced by typical input devices, wherein when one section undergoes damage, the entire device might become unusable. Indeed, even when a user moves a device around with significant force or frequency, these input structures are capable of retaining their natural orientation as well as simultaneously detecting the user's touch. This allows a user to go about their daily routine without worrying whether the device will operate efficiently. In fact, the force-sensitive input structure can even function across multiple types of devices, thus giving users a vast array of options when selecting devices equipped with this input structure. For ease-of-use, the shape and size of these input devices can be altered and re-configured in order to adapt to a variety of hardware, firmware, software and other kinds of electronic device. On that front, developers have expressed possible intentions to incorporate such encased input structures into existing electronic devices, such as keyboards and mice. Re: Apple patents force-sensitive input structure for electronic devices - Zoidberg - 04-05-2021 What, I have to have a midi-chlorian count to use Apple products now? |