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I totally agree! And I think many would be ready to pay 20$ more to get flash memory too (like 8GB) and the smartcard feature that unlock windows.<br /><br />Also, such a form factor can be carried on a chain necklace with a detachable clip and it would actually fit with the chain. I know I'd do it <img src="https://forum.yubico.com/images/smilies/icon_e_wink.gif" alt=";-)" title="Wink" /><br /><br />And the cherry on the sunday, to have more slots, 2 static/otp used with the button, 1+ challenge response slot, 10+ TOTP slot to use with the utility (as there is an utility, it is easy to select the slot desired when the TOTP is required)<p>Statistics: Posted by <a href="https://forum.yubico.com/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&amp;u=2047">Morphlin</a> — Sat Sep 15, 2012 3:04 am</p><hr />
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The largest complaint I have with the current edition YubiKey (which is an awesomely useful and simple product; limited-scope task-specific devices FTW) is the form factor and seeming complexity of capacitive contact sensors.  Another device I use (though wouldn't recommend unless you really, really need it due to the cost) is a GoldKey, which has what I would consider to be the perfect form-factor.<br /><br />There are several reasons why this form-factor is better than the current version:<br /><br /><ul><li>The current version does not contact the USB pins in the port securely.  If any upwards pressure is applied to my key, it disconnects.</li><li>The key has a large surface area, albeit thin.  The large surface area and thinness makes right where the key is inserted into the USB port a major stress point where excessive downwards pressure could cause damage.</li><li>The current key requires almost no pressure to remove as it can not utilize the built-in retention spring clips present in most USB ports.  The GoldKey I have fits quite snugly, and snaps in and out cleanly.</li></ul><br />Attached are two pictures; one of the device itself, the other of the device inserted into a computer with the stock keychain.  My idea for a YubiKey would be to utilize this form-factor with one of two positions for the ground-bridge contact sensor: the back as a protruding pin or surface-run wire (exposed epoxy on the GoldKey) or as a 'floating' 3mm x 3mm panel cut out of the top surface of the key.<br /><br />goldkey-security-key1.jpg<br />goldkey-security-key2.jpg<br /><br />The circuit necessary to detect finger presses on a grounded panel to the contact panel should be simpler, I think, than the pressure-sensitive capacitive system currently in use.<br /><br />The dimensions are: 30mm long, 12mm wide, 4.5mm thick.  (The dimensions of an elongated USB plug.)<br /><br />My 2¢,<p>Statistics: Posted by <a href="https://forum.yubico.com/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&amp;u=1090">amcgregor</a> — Fri Mar 05, 2010 6:29 am</p><hr />
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