
Touchscreens have changed the way we type on our mobile devices since the original iPhone, providing dynamic keyboards_that only show up when you need them and useful corrections. Still, not everyone likes tapping on a flat touchscreen, instead_preferrring physical keyboards._But what if you could have both? That’s what_Tactus Technology is aiming for with Phorm, a zany case for the iPad mini. It sounds like something out of a sci-fi movie at first: when you activate Phorm, transparent buttons_will manifest themselves over the virtual keys, providing you with a physical guide for your finger placements and taps – you’ll know when…
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