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Samsung patent shows a laptop with a clever touch-sensitive palmrest for shortcuts

By technologistmag.com6 May 20262 Mins Read
Samsung patent shows a laptop with a clever touch-sensitive palmrest for shortcuts
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Samsung has been known to file some bizarre patents from time to time, including its ⁠multi-fold laptop and rollable smartphone concepts from 2022. A new patent from the company has recently surfaced, showcasing a laptop concept that could reduce the need for modifier keys like Ctrl, Shift, and Alt. The laptop in the patent is shown using built-in sensors in the palmrest to detect the position of the user’s arms and adjust the function of the keys accordingly.

Could your palmrest replace Ctrl and Shift?

According to the patent, when the system detects your hand on the surface, the keys work as normal. When you lift your hand away, the same keys perform different functions. For example, pressing “C” with your hand resting on the palmrest would simply type the letter. Pressing the same key after lifting your hand off the palmrest could trigger the copy command, or Ctrl + C. The same idea applies to “Z” for undo, “V” for paste, and number keys for things like volume and playback control.

The idea seems to be to cut down on multi-key shortcuts like Ctrl + C or Ctrl + Z. Instead of pressing two keys at once, you could simply lift your hand off the palmrest and press the same key to trigger a different action.

Would users actually want this?

The patent also says the sensors do not have to be limited to the palmrest. They could be placed on other parts of the laptop body, which means the system could work with dual-screen laptops or other unconventional designs. Samsung’s sensors would likely have uses beyond acting as fancy replacements for Ctrl and Shift, too.

There is no confirmation that this concept will appear in any actual product. Patents often represent early-stage ideas that never make it to market. If Samsung does pursue it, the bigger challenge will be user adoption. Most people are deeply familiar with modifier keys, and relearning how to type and use a laptop based on hand placement would take significant adjustment.

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