The Phorm iPad mini case gives you an on-demand physical keyboard

Touchscreens have changed the way we type on our mobile devices since the original iPhone, providing dynamic keyboards that only show up when you need them and useful corrections. Still, not everyone likes tapping on a flat touchscreen, instead preferrring physical keyboards. But what if you could have both? That’s what Tactus Technology is aiming for with Phorm, a zany case for the iPad mini. It sounds like something out of a sci-fi movie at first: when you activate Phorm, transparent buttons will manifest themselves over the virtual keys, providing you with a physical guide for your finger placements and taps – you’ll know when…
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