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    Monday, April 21st, 2008
    4:35 pm
    [dgryzlov]
    Configurator for Mac, Roadmap
    The upcoming versions of Configurator for Mac will contain the following delicious features:

    1) Hybrid Layer
    Just in one click all images on a particular layer will shift into one corner and the "Defaults" labels will be automatically added into another.
    And indeed, you can choose which corners you would like to use.




    2) New drag-and-drop interface
    You may choose what do you want to place on a button before you have to decide where.
    Via drag, click or vice versa. In a table-view or a list-mode.




    3) Layers Repository
    Our designers are working on a bunch of layouts for both standard system applications and for a professional stuff like Photoshop. All of them will be available via Configurator in a RSS-like manner.
    Saturday, April 12th, 2008
    9:25 pm
    [tema]
    Changing Optimus Maximus
    Engadget (after changing its own design) is asking people how they would change the Optimus Maximus:
    http://www.engadget.com/2008/04/11/how-would-you-change-the-optimus-maximus/

    As with most of our specialized products we have the same problem with Optimus keyboards: people know why they need them and give us no feedback. They just quietly use our keyboards in the secret labs :-)

    I know what I want to change.

    1) Make Optimus Maximus an 'instant gratification' tool from the second it's connected. Now some people can spend half an hour without understanding how the keyboard should change the keys. We're working hard on designing a set of predefined layouts for most of the popular apps so that people would have more fun from the beginning.

    2) Create hybrid keys in the Configurator to accomodate more than one display mode on one key. Here's an example I use in Photoshop with English and Russian keyboards both visible (it turned out that having a Brush icon is more effective on a B key when there's letter B still present). We will indicate active layout with white.
    Monday, March 31st, 2008
    6:12 pm
    [tema]
    Optimus Maximus @ innovationlab.dk
    See Optimus Maximus and our other products in Aarhus, Denmark at 'NEXT no. 5: MINDBLOWERS'.

    April 4-6, 2008

    exhibition info: http://www.innovationlab.dk/da/node/670
    where and when: http://www.innovationlab.dk/da/node/671
    Thursday, March 27th, 2008
    6:28 pm
    [dgryzlov]
    Plugins editing + Custom keystrokes interface

    Wednesday, March 26th, 2008
    4:41 am
    [tema]
    Optimus Discussion Board
    Paul Apostolou is running discussion board called 'Everything Optimus':

    http://www.everythingoptimus.com/

    Optimus developers team members are frequent posters there.
    Friday, March 21st, 2008
    1:26 pm
    [dgryzlov]
    System Monitor plugins


    ... will be available in the upcoming Optimus Maximus Configurator 0.54 update for Macs.
    Tuesday, March 18th, 2008
    3:40 am
    [tema]
    Future Optimus Technologies
    It is obvious that 100 small displays are more expensive than 1 big display. So we're concentrating our attention on designing a keyboard based on Upravlator idea.

    Our goal this year (besides starting production of the new Mini) is to create a prototype of a keyboard with transparent keys overlayed on a single display. Production should start later this year, or in the beginning if 2009.

    First real thing will most probably be based on a TFT-display. Hopefully, this full-color keyboard will retail for under U$800.

    Then, as technology advances, we'll hopefully lay our hands on a e-paper display (they promise double-sized displays in May). This will allow us to design a lightweight, wireless keyboard (but a bit slow).
    3:31 am
    [tema]
    Optimus Maximus Software
    We've set up a page with the latest available Maximus configurator updates:

    http://www.artlebedev.com/everything/optimus/downloads/
    Thursday, March 13th, 2008
    9:56 pm
    [gerasimenko]
    Configurator Icon
    Tuesday, March 11th, 2008
    9:02 pm
    [gerasimenko]
    What Firmware Updater looks like
    8:55 pm
    [gerasimenko]
    Maximus Configurator Design
    Monday, March 10th, 2008
    4:06 pm
    [tema]
    Optimus mini 3.0
    We're starting to work on a completely new design of Optimus mini. Main direction: to have something like 'mini Tactus'. One small sensor display divided into three (maybe more) zones.

    On the top of our wish list is wireless capabilities (a lot of people use Optimus mini three to control Power Point presentations).

    Even when not plugged directly in to the computer Optimus mini should be able to receive signal. Thus one will be able to have AC-powered wireless PC informer anywhere within the Bluetooth range.

    Pictures will be available soon.
    Friday, February 29th, 2008
    11:40 pm
    [tema]
    Optimus Maximus @ CeBIT 2008
    Our company does not participate at CeBIT this year, but our partners do.

    Optimus Maximus, Optimus Mini and Sonicum speakers will be on display at i-distribution booth:


    Hall 23, stand B29.

    (If you happen to visit Moscow, we have one Optimus Maximus on permanent display at our store located downtown at Bolshaya Nikitskaya, 35.)
    Tuesday, February 26th, 2008
    2:12 am
    [tema]
    Optimus Gets Protection
    Last year we've been refused to register the name 'Optimus' as a trademark in Russia because of the conflicting existing trademark 'Optima' belonging to the French division of Verbatim.

    So we've filed an application to The Chamber of Patent Disputes to remove protection from Verbatim because the trademark 'Optima' was not used in Russia for at least five years.

    So now we have all the papers we need for 'Optimus' to be our very own trademark.
    Friday, February 22nd, 2008
    8:02 pm
    [dgryzlov]
    Maximus Display Plugins
    Here are the seven first Maximus plugins that we've made for Optimus Configurator.



    If you have any suggestions or ideas for us about new display or action plugins, feel free to share them in the comments page.

    P.S. Plugins for system monitoring, iTunes, Mail, RSS and other common software are already on the To-Do list and will be made very soon.
    Thursday, February 21st, 2008
    10:01 pm
    [tema]
    Optimus Maximus Shipping News
    We begin shipping Optimus Maximus keyboards to those who ordered it last year. At the same time, first versions of Optimus Configurator software for Mac and PC are available at: http://www.artlebedev.com/everything/optimus/downloads/

    Those who bought a version with passive keys will get their keyboard in a month (and our apologies sooner than that). It turned out that we have to produce inner parts of the passive keys again - what we have now doesn't meet our quality standard.

    So expect to see more keyboards appear in your town :-)
    Monday, February 18th, 2008
    5:45 pm
    [gerasimenko]
    Maximus Icons
    First sketch of Maximus Configurator icon which [info]tema haven't even seen yet. :-)





    Funny idea for Import/Export toolbar icons.

    Saturday, February 16th, 2008
    1:05 am
    [tema]
    Optimus @ Expos
    We keep receiving letters from people asking whether we will be at CeBIT '08 or some other expo in the near future. The answer is no, we don't have any plans to participate in any exhibitions this year ourselves for two reasons: we've shown what we had already and we don't have time to spend on showing what everyone knows exist.

    We will have something new to show in 2009 (including an absolutely different breed of Optimus), so expect us at some show next year.

    For the moment Optimus Maximus keyboards are received by the first customers as well as you may find them appearing on selected events and expos around the globe.
    Wednesday, January 30th, 2008
    2:12 am
    [tema]
    Optimus Maximus on eBay
    One of the early Optimus Maximus buyers sells his keyboard at eBay: cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=290202330588

    Price at the time I write this is US$ 1,700 (up from $1). Six days time left.

    UPD: winner takes the toaster in addition to the keyboard.

    UPD2: Seller has changed the URL to http://offer.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewBids&item=290202635658

    UPD3: Sold for US$ 2,750.00.
    Monday, January 28th, 2008
    2:35 am
    [tema]
    Patents and Keyboard: a Little History
    Patent issues needs a bit of clarification. Most people believe that patent is a license that gives one right to sue anyone using the patented idea. That's wrong. Ideas cannot be patented. Anyone can create a keyboard with displays - question is, what the technological realization will be and what shape it will take.

    In 1977, when I was two, Ken Knowlton invented a system for superimposing images over fingers on keys using a TV-screen, a glass and a mirror.



    You may find discription of a display keyboard in IBM's 1978 paper: Jones, "Programmable Keytop Employing Electrochromic Display", IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin, vol. 21, No. 4, Sep. 1978, pp. 1671-1672.

    See also USPTO patents granted every couple of years:
    4,078,257 (filed 1976)
    4,897,651 (filed 1986)
    5,818,361 (filed 1996)
    7,301,532 (filed 2004)
    20080001787 (filed 2007, aka Apple's patent)

    And so on. Almost in any industrialized country's patent office you may find similar inventions. There are two or three of them in Russia as well. We've tried to contact inventors of one of the the Russian patents (to use their patent number on labels) only to discover 'greedy soviet engineer syndrome' that makes people ask for one million dollars downpayment and a royalty for the rest of their life.

    Finally we've settled with our own patent procedure that will protect our engineering solution.

    Idea of putting displays into keys appeared to be common in heavy machinery industry, as well as in hi-end telephone stations.



    I'm paranoid enough not to publish projects whose main attraction is just an idea. So when in 2005 I've decided to finally put Optimus concept renders online I really believed I'm the first to come up with the idea. Pretty soon I've learned about all the patents and prior art, but it was too late: I've decided to make it real (and it is real now).


    theBoard
    When we were in the middle of the production, I've learned about the German inventor named Reinhard Engstler who was inspired by the IBM paper and designed the LCD-keys keyboard in 1984. Keyboard was on sale under different no-name brands. For example, last summer one Russian from Germany sent me a model branded simply 'theBoard' as a gift. Here is is side by side with Optimus Maximus:



    It turned out that this keyboard (under the 'HOHE Electronics' and 'K-E-T TheBoard' brands) was on sale even in USSR. Here's an ad from the 'Business contact' magazine (#3, 1990).



    In a month after Optimus concept was revealed there appeared two other companies with no background claiming they were doing the same stuff - display keyboards.

    iKeyInfinity
    On of them was called iKeyTypePro. Guy behind it, named Bruce Grand, while being based in Moscow (what a coincidence!) was accusing me of using his idea (see iKeyTypePro LCD-based multi-language keyboard, Aug 2005).

    Their website showed two images: a very bad render and a very bad prototype.




    Their website, ikeyinfinity.com is no more. Company who claimed they have everything ready for production while I had only nice renders, has disappeared.


    United Keys
    Another company that got noticed by the media within weeks after Optimus concept was published is United Keys.

    United Keys never showed any piece of circuitry, only Photoshopped images. Initially it was the '205pro' keyboard:


    Then they abandoned this image for a more glossy one:


    Experienced keyboard users may note similarity with the Microsoft Internet Keyboard:


    You may also want to read a very interesting piece of gossip published yesterday on Medisonscam: United Keys & Valdi's imaginary keyboard. What got my attention is a quote from United Keys' Valdi Ivancic who is accusing me of using his idea and a 'two million Swedish crowns scam' (read original in Swedish).


    So, what's the morale of this story?
    Just as LCD Keys company website is making a point (I believe these to be the words of the German engineer Reinhard Engstler): "it proved to be more difficult to come up workable switch design that integrated an LCD in a key top and make it work. Many tried and failed."

    We have absolutely unique device with full-color displays - already mass produced. Every other claim should at least show the process (as we did), or the result.

    Patent numbers don't mean almost anything, because the easiest part of making a display keyboard is to bypass any existing patent.
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