Join inventor and project
developer Joseph Stute
and his amazing, all-in-one,
palm-sized keyboard and
mouse input device.
Evolve to the InputJive
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Personal computers provide beneficial productivity at work and home, and as integrated into entertainment devices, enrich our lives. Unfortunately, they share input devices that prevent them from reaching their and its user's full potential: the traditional keyboard and mouse.
The InputJive Evolution 3 Prototype created by project developer Joseph Stute sets-out to reinvent antiquated computer keyboard and mouse input devices by combining the two in a revolutionary new design that fits within the palm of the hand. As an all-in-one portable input experience, the InputJive gives full functioning mouse and standard keyboard capabilities to a user without the constraints of traditional mechanical limitations.
Currently a fully-realized, proven prototype, the InputJive has been engineered to take advantage of state-of-the-art 5-way micro switches, components and software, allowing the final package to be palm-sized and accessible to both right and left-handed users. Joesph Stute has also employed field leading partners including Ultimarc’s U-HID to insure the highest quality experience possible.
Offering one micro switch stepping-in for as many as ten traditional keyboard keys, the touch typing experience is as innovative as the device itself. No longer will one have to struggle with
an inefficient, carpal tunnel syndrome inducing qwerty design. All letters, numerals and punctuation are at your fingertips, literally.
The InputJive has future innovation and expansion built-in. Though currently available as an input device only, developer Joseph Stute has a grander vision. He is currently engineering a model that includes a full functioning, spec-rich computer with WiFi capability -- all within a user’s palm. He sees the InputJive further evolving from one input device for all computing to one computer for all.
The revolutionary, palm-sized, ambidextrous one input device for all computing is patented and ready to move into the marketplace.
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