Can Keyboard Icons Have Live Feed for Animation?

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A new keyboard design features a customizable pad for key placement, allowing users to assign various functions, particularly beneficial for gaming. This innovative setup enables users to arrange keys freely, enhancing gameplay experience. The discussion also explores the potential for creating unique icons as part of a visual design, including the possibility of incorporating animated live feeds for these icons, adding further customization and interactivity to the keyboard.
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very cool
 
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Theres even a keyboard that has a pad where you can put keys on and assign them to do various things (incredibly helpful in games). You can freely arrange them on the pad... but I am not sure how the information was transfered... oh well. It was cool though :D
 
That's awesome. Could you make different the different icons as part of a picture? Of course you could that'd be awesome. Can the icons have live feed, for animation?
 
Mk said:
That's awesome. Could you make different the different icons as part of a picture? Of course you could that'd be awesome. Can the icons have live feed, for animation?
I think so.
 
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