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Why would a keyboard pack a GPU and run Unreal Engine? To show animations beneath the clear keys, natch

(2022/12/21)


If you thought unicorn puke was the epitome of keyboard bling, Finalmouse's upcoming Centerpiece keyboard may see you rethink that assessment.

Instead of per-key RGB, the keyboard buries a full-color display that displays your choice of animations beneath a set of transparent keycaps and mechanical switches.

The Centerpiece has credible claims to be considered a computer in its own right as it packs a CPU and GPU to power animations running on the Unreal Engine 5 game engine.

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Unlike some other LCD-equipped keyboards we've seen crop up over the years — Apple's Touch Bar keyboards for instance — the Centerpiece's focus is form over function. With that said, because the processing takes place in the keyboard, the animations are interactive. In its demo, Finalmouse showed off several skins, including a mini game, that react to the user's keypresses.

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The keys themselves are crafted out of a transparent plastic. The effect is a bit like peering down through a layer of ice. It does, however, mean the key legends have been moved to the front of the keys, so you might want to brush up on your touch-typing skills if you're considering one of these.

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According to Finalmouse, the keyboard will support up to three skins at a time which can be loaded from its marketplace on Steam.

[6]You can hook your MIDI keyboard up to a website with Firefox 108

[7]Boss broke servers with a careless bit of keyboarding, leaving techies to sort it out late on a Sunday

[8]Logitech, that canary in PC coal mine, just fell off its perch

[9]Apple to pay $50m settlement for rotten butterfly keyboards

Beyond the promotional video [10]released on YouTube last weekend , there's very little we know about the keyboard. It's not clear what display tech Finalmouse is using, except that it employs a "laminated display circuit glass stack" developed specifically for this application. This was likely to pass the electrical signals from the mechanical key switches through the display.

What we can say is the key switches were developed in collaboration with Gateron based on their black linear switches. For those familiar with Cherry MX switches, we expect these will be similar to a Cherry Red, albeit with a slightly higher actuation force. Finalmouse also plans to offer a version of the keyboard with analog switches using hall-effect sensors. Unfortunately, there's no word on whether Finalmouse will offer the keyboard with clicky or tactile switches a la Cherry blues or browns.

The keyboard will reportedly launch early next year at a price tag of $349. While that might sound like a lot for a keyboard, it's not uncommon for keyboard enthusiasts to spend hundreds of dollars in search of the perfect key feel, switch actuation force, feedback, and sound. ®

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wow, bling value $millions

very angry man

i love it, compleatly not practial

Re: wow, bling value $millions

David 132

I just watched the video. As you said, utterly impractical, and yet I want one. TBH $350 is not that much by modern high-end keyboard standards.

However, I have to ask. Why, given that this is the cutting-edge of keyboard technology, does it have a case design that looks like a Victorian pianola or a William Morris wallpaper? Or possibly, being charitable, a steampunk cosplay item? Those artfully carved finials and flourishes would look wonderful on an antique Davenport desk, but a keyboard...?

brush up on your touch-typing

that one in the corner

But a major point when touch typing is to *not* look at the keyboard!

Gene Cash

I get the feeling you can't toss it in the dishwasher for a cleaning...

I do have to admit I liked the "lightning coming from the keys as you type" effect. And I have to admit I'm impressed by the technology behind it. If it's real. I reserve judgement on that.

Soooo.... are they going to have Linux drivers or whatever the software you need for it is called? Steam would make me think yes, but the cynic says this is Windows-only, as usual.

They say you can monetize the effects, but then they say you can share them. Which is it? Can you only share the free ones, or does the effect become your friend's property and no longer yours? Or do they have to buy it as well?

I expect it runs Crysis?

Edit: Where are the buzzwords of AI and NFTs and blockchains?

Are they actually making a profit at $350 or is this a loss-leader and they'll make it up in volume?

Cat hair and crumbs

sarusa

I fear the work needed to keep this thing completely dust / cat hair / crumbs / human hair / (and for some of you some worse things) free.

And you can't even put a keycaps graphic behind it so you can see where the keys are, because the screen is some distance below so you've got some parallax. I guess you could offset the graphic for where your head normally is in relation to the keys, but if you shift around in your chair they'll be misaligned again. It's pure form over function - but I guess it's not pretending to be anything else!

No, I don't think so.

Chris Gray 1

Some pretty effects, buuuuuuuut, being a cheap and old-fashioned sort, I don't have any devices that support USB-C!

Re: No, I don't think so.

nintendoeats

They make cables for that you know...

Scotthva5

The child in me wants this so badly I can taste it but the adult** in me wonders how much needless power this will consume over it's lifetime.

**for a given value of 'adult'.

No, thank you.

jake

Seeing as I never even notice the keyboard when I'm typing, I fail to see the point.

I'll stick with my 1988 Model M, and save some money.

If anyone cares, I've seen working 122-key Model Ms on fleabay for 20 bucks ...

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