Apple is continuing to imagine what a future MacBook would look like with Apple Pencil support. The tech giant has applied to revamp a patent today regarding an Apple Pencil that is removably mounted above the MacBook’s keyboard.
Apple’s revamp of a previous patent
According to Patently Apple, the Pencil can act as a mouse when lying in its retainer within the computer. There’s also a high-end lighting system built into said retainer where the Apple Pencil will replace the F-Key row. With this, the functional keys will appear illuminated on the Pencil. The patent shows a MacBook with an input tool (an Apple Pencil or similar device) that has a sensor just above the keyboard.
While Apple created this concept a while back, there have been new claims and aspects added to the patent application. For example, one of the claims includes a magnetic element to hold the Apple Pencil in its retainer. Basically, Apple is contemplating replacing the M1 MacBook Pro’s touch bar with the Apple Pencil so that it can double as both a stylus and touch bar.
Touchscreen vs. no touchscreen
Apparently a touchscreen Mac is something some users want. Early last year we polled 9to5Mac readers and asked if they believe Apple should make a touchscreen Mac. Nearly half of 4,600 votes were “yes.” There are also many people out there who don’t pay attention to touchscreens and would be okay with or without. However, Steve Jobs was never fond of the idea of touchscreen Macs, explaining the inconvenience of the matter.
“Touch surfaces don’t want to be vertical. It gives great demo, but after a short period of time you start to fatigue, and after an extended period of time your arm wants to fall off. It doesn’t work, it’s ergonomically terrible.”