Microsoft Adaptive Keyboard Puts a Screen Behind Keyboard

Microsoft's Adaptive Keyboard resembles Art Lebedev Design's famous (and famously expensive) Optimus keyboard, which has a miniature OLED screen on each key. But unlike the Optimus keyboard, Microsoft's design uses a keyboard with transparent keycaps overlaid on a single LCD screen, providing the same effect: a keyboard that can show any layout you want, with the added bonus of a touchscreen section above the hard keys. Video after the jump!

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