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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InputJive project developer Joseph Stute attended California State University, Los Angeles, to pursue an interest in Physiological Psychology. As a student, he designed and built electronic controlled equipment to facilitate his research, some of which was presented to the American Psychological Association.
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A self described "lazy person", InputJive developer Joseph Stute enjoys building time-saving devices that simplify life. |
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Joseph founded SCS Wire Corporation in 1973 to fill a need for straightened and cut fine diameter wire used in industrial and consumer products. The experienced gained from developing University research equipment enabled him to become an industry innovator by creating advanced computer controlled machinery that increased the quality and productivity of SCS's output.
A self-described "lazy person", Joseph enjoys designing and building time saving devices that simplify daily life. A recent effort is the development of a shirt pocket-sized, full-featured, wearable computer. A stumbling block? The traditional keyboard and mouse. Stute now presents the InputJive, his patented evolutionary take on those traditional, primitive input devices.
Along with developing the InputJive Evolution 4 Prototype, Joseph has taken his lifelong interest in quatum physics and created Quantum Lab. He invites you to visit where he is currently adding his own twist to Young's double-slit light experiment. |