February 19, 2008 10:59 AM PST

Apple seeks patent on MacBook trackpad power chords

by Tom Krazit
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Apple could be readying a notebook trackpad that lets you practice your Rock Band form while using your Mac.

A patent application unearthed by MacRumors.com seeks protection for multitouch technology similar to that introduced by Apple on the MacBook Air's trackpad. This time, however, MacBook users could use as many as four fingers positioned in "chords" to execute different tasks in Mac OS X, such as bringing all the application windows to the front or opening up the Dashboard.

A new Apple patent could bring new multitouch trackpad features to future Macs.

(Credit: MacRumors.com)

This could even be extended to individual tasks within applications, such as cut and paste. Those were the examples provided in the patent application, but it wouldn't be hard to imagine extending this to things like a browser, such as opening a link in a new tab or performing different tasks within iTunes.

A word of warning, as always, about patent applications: there's no guarantee that this technology will make it into a shipping product, or if it does, whether that will be out anytime soon. Still, it's clear that Apple has made developing advanced multitouch input methods a priority, as it continues to evolve the way people interact with their Macs and iPhones.

Tom Krazit writes about the ever-expanding world of Internet search, including Google, Yahoo, online advertising, and portals, as well as the evolution of mobile computing. He has written about traditional PC companies, chip manufacturers, and mobile computers, spending the last three years covering Apple. E-mail Tom.
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How the heck can you patent that??
by demner February 19, 2008 12:13 PM PST
The 'invention' is so obvious and clearly shows what's wrong with the whole patent process.
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Sounds like
by Lee in San Diego February 19, 2008 12:50 PM PST
Sounds like you have found yourself a cause, changing the patent
system. :)

Now don't forget that this is only an application, someone may
have already patented the device.
Jeez
by cracm February 21, 2008 1:00 PM PST
In terms of anti-trust and patent trolling, Apple is becoming worse than Microsoft these days.
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