The document proposes a "dynamic keypad" that would replace traditional keyboards. The dynamic keypad would be a touchpad that automatically adjusts its buttons and keys based on the program in use, aiming to make the screen's content the primary focus. As an example, for Photoshop the dynamic keypad would move tools, colors, and buttons to the touch area so the image being edited takes up more of the screen. This type of adaptive keyboard could change how people interact with computers, offering program-specific controls and helping prioritize content over interfaces. The keypad may also be used as a controller for TVs and tablets.