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Apple Could Add Capacitive Touch Buttons to MacBook Lids

Posted February 25, 2011 at 4:04pm by iClarified · 12964 views
Apple could add capacitive touch buttons to the lid of future MacBooks, according to a new patent filing found by AppleInsider.

The external "buttons" could be used to indicate certain status information with the device, such as battery level or Wi-Fi connection strength. The buttons could also disappear by using invisible holes and backlighting to make them selectively visible, much like the indicator light for use of a FaceTime camera on a MacBook Pro.

But in addition to displays, the virtual buttons would also have either a proximity sensor or a capacitive touch sensor, or both, allowing users to control elements of the computer even while its lid is closed. Specifically mentioned in the application are traditional buttons for media playback, like play, pause, and volume increase and decrease.


The patent also suggests the buttons could be used to start or shut down the computer.

"For example, sensing a touch, such as with a virtual 'button' when a laptop computer is in the closed-lid sleep mode, can wake up an external monitor..., sync an iPod or iPhone... with the laptop computer, or install software to the laptop computer while the lid is closed."

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