Tuesday, December 27, 2011

typing onTouchFire, the virtual keyboard iPad



San Francisco: Goods which was first created by Steve Isaac is not something new. However, this contributes to the online community called Kickstarter where penmu and artists can show off the goods on these pages. Through Kickstarter, buyers can get information about other innovative items.

Until now, Isaac managed to collect U.S. $ 201,400 and this is far from the estimation which may only U.S. $ 10,000.

Responses given from the sale of TouchFire showed that buyers have confidence in the market provided that the goods are innovative.

Apparently, not everyone likes typing on the virtual keyboard iPad. Therefore, a software company from Seattle made ​​an innovation by making a tool named TouchFire.



TouchFire is an elastic silicone that can be placed on the virtual keyboard on the iPad so that when you type the keyboard keys will be "mumbul" and make it easier when typing. Underneath is a magnet made ​​there immediately above these keys. As you type there will be a tickling sensation in the fingers from the keyboard because the material is quite soft.