Apple has reportedly applied for a revamped patent that would an Apple Pencil mounted above the MacBook keyboard. The claims include the ability to magnetically retain or secure the Pencil when it is placed the storage area and use the pencil as function keys while housed in the chassis. The patent, which the company first applied for last year, imagines the Pencil as a replacement for the function keys row. There's no word from Apple on plans to incorporate the technology in MacBook models.
According to a report by Patently Apple, the Cupertino giant has added 20 new patent claims to the invention, as part of continuation patent number 20220171474. The patent explains that the input tool could be stored in a recess of the keyboard housing or the chassis, and that the application is a continuation of Apple's 2020 patent application for a тАЬMountable tool computer inputтАЭ.

Apple's patent application suggests the compant could use the Pencil as an input tool when it is housed in the chassis
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With the newly filed patent continuation application, 16-inch MacBook Pro models got rid of the Touch Bar in favour of function keys, the application says that the retainer can a high-end lighting system, to allow the Pencil to replace the function-key row on the MacBook.
In its patent application, the Cupertino company has envisioned an input tool whose rotation can be measured and tracked as input. For example, rolling the input tool (like an Apple Pencil) could perform actions like scrolling, zooming or adjusting size. This is shown in the third figure in Apple's application. Meanwhile, figure 11 suggests the Apple Pencil could be illuminated when placed in the recess to show function keys, system function controls, application settings, and more.
While Apple releases tablets with touchscreen and Apple Pencil , there's no word on whether the Cupertino company will actually add touchscreen or Apple Pencil on the MacBook. As is the case with many patents filed by companies like Google and Apple, there is no guarantee that the stylus-centric design for input on will make its way to Apple's MacBook models in the future.
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