Sabotage? I'm pretty sure they didn't cancel it and throw a thousand ready-to-go keyboards into the trash.
If they aren't selling any, it means they don't have any to sell. My assumption is that critical parts for the keyboard became unavailable. And that there weren't enough sales to justify re-engineering.
If you feel it would be that lucrative, you could make and market your own design.
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07-03-2024, 08:51 PM
(This post was last modified: 07-03-2024, 08:53 PM by Kevin Kofler.)
The problem is that all the office applications out there are utterly unsuitable for mobile devices. What we need is a mobile-friendly, i.e., touch-friendly, office suite. Which obviously includes working properly with a virtual keyboard, something at which the office applications out there utterly fail. But they also fail at mobile-friendliness in other ways, e.g., you have to go out of your way to hide large parts of the UI (and the features that go with those) through the UI customization dialogs to make the UI fit on the display at all. And the applications that would work the best have been unmaintained for years (AbiWord) or even decades (Word 97). Adding a physical keyboard is just a workaround for inadequate software.
I am not looking for a new device. What we need is adequate software that works on the devices that actually exist. That means touch devices, without mandatorily requiring a bulky physical keyboard. Sure, a keyboard can be nice if you type a lot, but if the software does not work at all without it, the software is broken and unusable.