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Apple is researching a MacBook keyboard that features a removable key to be used as a precision mouse, according to a newly published patent application.

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The patent application, first spotted by Patently Apple, is titled "Deployable Key Mouse" and was filed with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.

The filing envisages a standard-looking MacBook scissor-system keyboard that features a hidden removable key. This key would contain a position sensor to be used as a pointing device. Apple describes the system as providing a "comfortable, portable, and precise pointer input for a computer input system."

The filing explains that some precise tasks, such as graphic design, computer-assisted design and modeling, and editing large and complex documents, are better suited to a handheld mouse than a trackpad. Apple acknowledged that carrying a separate mouse with the computer can be a burden and may be "redundant when the computer already has built-in pointing devices."

The removable key is a viable solution to this issue, according to Apple. In some embodiments, the key would be able to work as normal on the keyboard when it is not deployed and feature a small battery.

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Apple outlined various mechanical systems to facilitate the removable key, including sliding a single or set of multiple keys out of the housing vertically, as well as sliding a key out from the side of the machine horizontally. The patent's illustrations showed the deployable key located toward the edge of the keyboard so that it would not be a key that sees frequent use.

Patent filings cannot be taken as evidence of Apple's immediate plans, but they do indicate areas of interest for the company and what it is considering developing behind the scenes. While the prospect of a removable key may seem like an outlandish potential MacBook feature, it may be less obtrusive than other unusual features such as the Touch Bar and could appeal to certain pro-users who require maximum portability but could still benefit from occasional precise input.

Article Link: Future MacBook Could Feature Removable Key That Works as a Mouse
 
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AngerDanger

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Apple outlined various mechanical systems to facilitate the removable key, including sliding a single or set of multiple keys out of the housing vertically, as well as sliding a key out from the side of the machine horizontally.
I can imagine nothing more seamless than needing to play this game every time I want to use my mouse:

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Lol this sounds like a patent from 1999

Sounds like it harkens back to the 'one button Apple mouse'. Who wants a one button mouse now? Even the Magic Mouse simulates more than one button, and this 'key mouse' looks too small to have that functionality. A 'creative idea' without a need.
 
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No idea What this patent is for or how practical it can be. High chance this is one of those gimmicks that got removed a few years later, like Touch Bar, force touch and so on.
 

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This is probably for legal purposes should they attempt anything remotely similar.

Apple has (usually) shied away from design language that dedicates a space or compartment to an accessory. Why? My guess is that the primary product should never be compromised by a missing, required accessory. Functionally, the device is crippled. Aesthetically, it’s less attractive.

Also, the space ends up being wasted if you lose the accessory or choose not to buy it. It serves as a reminder that something is missing. It’s why you’ll never see a stylus slot on an iphone or ipad. You also won’t see a groove above the keyboard on a Macbook.
 
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