Clicks Creator Keyboard Adds Tactile Typing to the iPhone
The $139 Clicks Creator Keyboard is a silicone case with a BlackBerry-style keyboard, designed to bring tactile typing to iPhone users.
We all know that certain someone who will wax nostalgic about their beloved Blackberry or other mobile device outfitted with a physical keyboard when given the opportunity to return down mobile memory lane. This butterfingered typist gets it. The proliferation of touchscreens alongside the subtraction of tactile controls across mobile devices, appliances, and even inside cars can feel like an affront to tech users of a certain age who grew up with physical buttons. If you feel the same, you’re probably the ideal candidate for the Clicks Creator Keyboard for the Apple iPhone.
Designed as an extra long, slide-in silicone protective case, Clicks’ primary appeal is reintroducing the pleasures of push button typing. The chiclet-sized key layout is reminiscent of the Blackberry keyboard of yore, with a little bit of Microsoft Kin thrown in. If you’re a real tech historian, you might even remember Typo, a BlackBerry-style keyboard case for the iPhone launched by none other than Ryan Seacrest back in 2015 that seems to be an even more similar looking predecessor.
Clicks says it just takes 20 minutes to (re)acquaint yourself to pushing buttons, two hours to get comfortable with the keyboard layout, two days to start using keyboard shortcuts, and two weeks to build up “the muscle memory and become addicted” to...
We all know that certain someone who will wax nostalgic about their beloved Blackberry or other mobile device outfitted with a physical keyboard when given the opportunity to return down mobile memory lane. This butterfingered typist gets it. The proliferation of touchscreens alongside the subtraction of tactile controls across mobile devices, appliances, and even inside cars can feel like an affront to tech users of a certain age who grew up with physical buttons. If you feel the same, you’re probably the ideal candidate for the Clicks Creator Keyboard for the Apple iPhone.
Designed as an extra long, slide-in silicone protective case, Clicks’ primary appeal is reintroducing the pleasures of push button typing. The chiclet-sized key layout is reminiscent of the Blackberry keyboard of yore, with a little bit of Microsoft Kin thrown in. If you’re a real tech historian, you might even remember Typo, a BlackBerry-style keyboard case for the iPhone launched by none other than Ryan Seacrest back in 2015 that seems to be an even more similar looking predecessor.
Clicks says it just takes 20 minutes to (re)acquaint yourself to pushing buttons, two hours to get comfortable with the keyboard layout, two days to start using keyboard shortcuts, and two weeks to build up “the muscle memory and become addicted” to...
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