Read more.Quote:
New input peripheral looks peculiar but appears to work swiftly in demonstrations.
Printable View
Read more.Quote:
New input peripheral looks peculiar but appears to work swiftly in demonstrations.
Bit late for April fools isn't it?
I think the fact that this project has been running since 1999 says a lot. I can't see this going anywhere, and it doesn't help that the guy presenting that video sounds incredibly dull!
Mine's better...
http://www.freeimagehosting.net/newuploads/5flxb.jpg
I think new ideas are always welcome, whether they fail or succeed is up to the consumers (not that they're always correct of course).
God that video was terrible... I think i was more interested in his hats than the design!
I was so impressed by this video; I super-glued my keyboard to the top of my mouse.
Hate to jump on the slating bandwagon, but people interested in productivity are going to need a dedicated numpad...
I admit I didn't watch the video, but I do have a couple of questions.
Where are the mouse buttons?
How would you not mash Fn and End while moving the mouse?
Can the return/enter key be made any smaller?
This certainly won't have me rushing to sign up to IndieGoGo...