Wednesday, December 4th 2024

A New Kickstarter Campaign is Attempting to Bring Back Apple's Infamous Touch Bar

Folks who admire their MacBook Pros can be divided into two broad categories that cannot see eye to eye - those who hate the touch bar, and those who think it did no harm. Either way, Apple felt it was best to send it the way of 3D Touch, after facing constant criticism over its lack of reliability.

To be fair, the touch bar was never a bad idea. It was entirely Apple's implementation and lack of usability updates that made it a chore to use. However, there remain people who miss its presence, as it was somewhat useful when scrubbing through videos or throwing in emojis every now and then. For such people, ENIAC technology has started a kickstarter campaign that promises to bring back the utility - and woes - of the infamous touch bar.
Dubbed the Flexibar, the company describes the product as a "versatile" and "customizable" solution that mimics Apple's touch bar functionality. The device sports an AMOLED screen with a resolution of 2,170 x 60 pixels, and is 10-inches wide. Shockingly however, the FlexibarDesigner tool that allows customization of the product is currently only available for Windows, although a macOS version is in progress. The build quality appears to be decent, placed within an aluminium housing with a built-in motor that provides haptic feedback.

For those who are interested in the device and are willing to back the project, ENIAC promises shipments sometime in the second quarter of 2025, at a price of $119. Although the project has already raised well over $75,000, potential customers are always advised to cognizant of the fact that the promised shipment dates are always to be taken with a grain of salt.
Source: Kickstarter
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5 Comments on A New Kickstarter Campaign is Attempting to Bring Back Apple's Infamous Touch Bar

#1
Frick
Fishfaced Nincompoop
It has always been a good idea. X-keys has had single line programmable keyboards for a long time, but having it also actually display stuff is cool. Personally I have no use for it but with good enough software support sure.
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#2
duckface
more one option to take money of apple fans
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AsRock
TPU addict
duckfacemore one option to take money of apple fans
But a shame at the same time they only to target Apple.
FrickIt has always been a good idea. X-keys has had single line programmable keyboards for a long time, but having it also actually display stuff is cool. Personally I have no use for it but with good enough software support sure.
I would love Wooting to make some thing like this, as you say would be nice with some sort of screen too.

And why Wooting ?, there software is good and simple
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#4
Cheeseball
Not a Potato
AsRockBut a shame at the same time they only to target Apple.
Where did you see this? It says in the above article:
Shockingly however, the FlexibarDesigner tool that allows customization of the product is currently only available for Windows, although a macOS version is in progress.
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AsRock
TPU addict
CheeseballWhere did you see this? It says in the above article:
Yes my bad lmao, i guess i read it all to fast while paying to my notice to the above post ^^ :(.
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