Both the Touch and Type covers have had a makeover as well. The Type cover now comes in pink, blue and purple as well as the origiMicrosoft MB6-886 demonal basic black, and it has been reengineered to be thinner, with a shorter key throw, while still being more rigid. It felt good to type on, and the new key switches don’t drop letters as the original model does sometimes. Mr. Panay said it was designed for “lapability.” We’ll see.
The Touch cover now has 1092 sensors, rather than the original’s 80, making it virtually impossible to miss hitting your key. Microsoft MB6-886 demo Microsoft has also added support for a couple of gestures: run two fingers over the letter keys to move the text insertion cursor, the same gesture on the number keys selects text, and one finger run along the spacebar chooses from the predictive text offerings.
Oh, and both new keyboards are backlit. They even dim when the keyboard is not in use, to save power.
http://www.testonside.com/MB6-886.html
The Touch cover now has 1092 sensors, rather than the original’s 80, making it virtually impossible to miss hitting your key. Microsoft MB6-886 demo Microsoft has also added support for a couple of gestures: run two fingers over the letter keys to move the text insertion cursor, the same gesture on the number keys selects text, and one finger run along the spacebar chooses from the predictive text offerings.
Oh, and both new keyboards are backlit. They even dim when the keyboard is not in use, to save power.
http://www.testonside.com/MB6-886.html