You know, traditionally we try to be thankful for stuff like slim device profiles and innovative touch UIs, particularly with Thanksgiving coming up soon, but every once in a while we shake a fist against the aesthetics of our time and wish for an alternate history that had rerouted us to a 2010 full of IBM-built keyboards and buttons galore. AlphaUi’s Back-Type, which has been making the rounds for a couple weeks, is just such a technology, with 24 anachronistically tactile keys on the back designed for a bit of blind typing that engages eight fingers instead of the typical two thumbs. It’s not an entirely new idea, Grippity’s been talking about rear mounted keys for a while , and Microsoft Research just put out a clunker of a prototype , but AlphaUi’s version seems the most mature and usable. Right now the keyboard is being demoed on the rear of 7-inch Archos tablets, but AlphaUi will be showing off the tech at CES and probably courting a hardware partner if they haven’t found one already. Check out a video of the tech after the break. Continue reading AlphaUi Back-Type keyboard for tablets will never catch on, but we wish it would AlphaUi Back-Type keyboard for tablets will never catch on, but we wish it would originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 20 Oct 2010 10:21:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink