It is difficult to imagine when people were not using keypads to get through their everyday life at home and at work. The keypad has become ingrained in our lives and culture today that we take it for granted. What would we do with them?
Think about replacing keypad
technology in your home, in your office, in the car, at the store, at the bank,
anywhere else you can think of. What would be a replacement for the keypad? A
dial? Instead of punching in a channel selection on your remote, would you want
to dial the numbers? Pretty cumbersome, right? And what about making a phone
call? Can you imagine a dial on your cell phone? I don't think so! Would you
want to dial how long you want to set the microwave? Not so good, right?
So now that it's established
that keypads are in our life to stay until we find a different technology to
replace it, the next technology would be the how well the keypads respond to
our touch. Rubber keypads have kept up with the times as a broader spectrum in
accordance with technological advances. So far, rubber keypads made of silicon withstand
the constant wear and tear of daily use, yet retain the tactile control that makes
them manufacturers' choice to date.
The rubber keypad in our
culture, in our lives is here to stay until a new technology appears. The only
thing that comes to mind is to visualize choices. Think keypad.
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