Google Japan develops rotary dial keyboard concept

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Google Japan unveiled a Gboard Dial Version keyboard concept inspired by rotary phones. This keyboard replaces traditional keys with finger dials that register input when turned. Sensors convert dial movements into USB signals, similar to old phone pulse signaling. The Gboard Dial Version is an open-source project, not for commercial sale, with designs available on GitHub for enthusiasts to build their own.


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