My Touch Keys delivers better iPhone keyboard tactility
Many iPhone users dislike typing with its built-in touch screen QWERTY keyboard, and finally, a man named Ruddy Ugarte has come up with a practical and affordable solution. The new product, called My Touch Keys, is a transparent protective screen protector, with cut-outs for for the iPhone’s keyboard. This amazing product lets you feel where each letter is located on the textured surface, reducing typo errors that are common among the iPhone among most other mobile phones.
The best part about it is that this practical screen protector only costs $7.99 USD for a pair and is definitely worth investing in. Even if you don’t find that the product is suitable for your needs, at least you wouldn’t have spent a lot of money on it.
Unfortunately, shipping is free for US residents only, so you’ll have to pay a bit more for third-party and international shipping services.
The picture shown is only an illustration, as the actual product itself is completely transparent, and Ugarte claims that you won’t even notice the cut-outs; plus it won’t affect the iPhone’s multi-touch interface, which may be a problem among thicker third-party iPhone screen protectors.
[Via iPhone Buzz.]
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The problem with this is that with the smart type keypad, as you type it increases and decreases the sensor area the letters than can form known dictionary words. With this cover I imagine that the smart keyboard would become less effective with predictive text.
on April 5, 2008 at 11:36 AM - LINKDon´t buy it !! I ordered my set more than two months ago and still waiting. They don´t even reply to my e-mails.
on July 4, 2008 at 04:06 PM - LINK