Google Japan has tinkered with a new keyboard that will definitely change up the workflow. Introducing the G-Board, a 5.2-foot keyboard that arranges all letters and characters in a horizontal plane, going from left to right.
According to a video posted by the technology corporation, the board can be used for more than just typing. You can also, for example, turn off a distant light switch, sweep objects under a bed, use it as a walking stick or cane, as well as a chopstick rest, amongst many functions.
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A total of 17 boards were combined in a straight line — 16 for mounting keys and one for control options. “This is what we came up with when we pursued a shape that would easily stick in people minds,” said a Google associate.
For those who want to purchase one, unfortunately the G-Board is not available yet (if ever), but Google has provided instructions on how you can create one for yourself.
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