Yeah for sure that’s a valid thought, it’s a very small cube in this case but for example the Apple Vision Pro will have both an AR keyboard like you are suggesting and also allow you to pair up a physical one - which some people may prefer to get that haptic feedback from
Yeah fair call Raju, if optimal key strokes per minute are what you are after then a standard/mechanical keyboard with haptic feedback is the way to go
making that thing inside augmented reality seems the way to do, because rather than carrying around a box of keyboard u just need ur ar headset.
Yeah for sure that’s a valid thought, it’s a very small cube in this case but for example the Apple Vision Pro will have both an AR keyboard like you are suggesting and also allow you to pair up a physical one - which some people may prefer to get that haptic feedback from
feel like you’ll never be able to type as fast as on a keyboard, or even a regular phone as there are no haptics involved
Yeah fair call Raju, if optimal key strokes per minute are what you are after then a standard/mechanical keyboard with haptic feedback is the way to go
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