
Admit it—you think that QWERTY sucks and you could do better. Well, now
is your opportunity to show the world your coworkers
because Fujitsu's LiberTouch
keyboard allows for a complete rearrangement of the key layout. Using a
little tool that we're sure you will lose, keys pop out for
repositioning/throwing at people. But an even cooler feature?
The keys have adjustable resistances, allowing users
to customize
the tactile experience of hotkeys, numbers or even vowels. Go crazy!
While the LiberTouch has no price at the moment, Fujitsu hopes to sell
12,000 units per year after its release. In the meantime, we're going
to contemplate why Fujitsu named their product to resemble a 25-cent
bowling alley bathroom sex lube.