The portability of smartphones and tablets has virtually replaced the need of a more traditional computer for many, save a few minor details; one of these details has recently been addressed with an update to the Apple QuickType keyboard. Now when a person sets down two fingers on the keyboard portion of the screen, Apple QuickType turns into a trackpad for a more natural experience of controlling the device.
Announced at the Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC), the Apple Quicktype update "also adds in functionality that gives users extra buttons for text formatting, as well as cut, copy, and paste. Users can click a button to go to the camera directly from the keyboard and add attachments, too," reports Tech Crunch. This refinement paves the way for tablets and similar devices to one day replace computers completely.
Updated Tablet Keyboards
Apple QuickType Can Now Transform into a Trackpad
Trend Themes
1. Tablet Trackpad Integration - As tablet keyboards become more integrated, adding trackpad functionality creates a more seamless user experience.
2. Enhanced Tablet Functionality - Tablet keyboards that offer extra buttons for text formatting and cut, copy, and paste functionality improve the ability to perform traditional computer tasks on portable devices.
3. Tablets Replacing Computers - The introduction of more advanced tablet keyboards and functionality, such as the ability to transform into a trackpad, paves the way for tablets to one day fully replace computers.
Industry Implications
1. Consumer Electronics - Consumer electronics companies can benefit from investing in the development of tablet keyboards that offer enhanced functionality and trackpad integration.
2. Mobile Computing - Mobile computing companies can stay competitive by offering tablet devices with advanced keyboard features that improve the user experience and increase functionality.
3. Productivity Software - Productivity software companies can take advantage of tablet keyboard advancements by developing software that utilizes the enhanced functionality offered by these new devices.