You've probably heard of Qwerty keyboards before, but even if you haven't, chances are you type on them regularly. But you probably haven't heard of the emoji keyboard, which uses emoji symbols instead of letters and came up with the idea of the technology company Disk Cactus, which is offering it on Kickstarter. It is a silicone keyboard, which is actually not a keyboard in the strict sense of the word, but a "cover" for an already existing one.
Emoji Keyboard, a keyboard that uses letters instead emoji symbols, riding the wave of emoji popularity that has reigned supreme for the past few years social networks and miscellaneous chat rooms. They diligently displace words, and not only because it is about universal language, but because they describe our feelings plastically and in a cute way.
The only weakness of the company's silicone keyboard Cactus disc, which can be found on Kickstarter is that unfortunately it only works on Mac keyboards (available in two sizes). It is about cover, which you connect via the physical keyboard, and switch between letters and emoji mode with a key Caps Lock.
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Yes, emojis have been around for years 1998 have come a long way to date and have made their way from the end of the sentences to the forefront. More about the keyboard in the promotional clip.
More information:
www.kickstarter.com