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No-hands computer control
6/21/2011 By:
Keith McMillen Instruments (KMI) announced today the
SoftStep KeyWorx
multi-touch foot controller, providing a new way to operate a computer. Available for Mac and Windows, SoftStep KeyWorx is designed for any computer user, especially video editors, programmers, data entry professionals, gamers, disabled people, and repetitive stress syndrome sufferers.
Pressure and location sensitive, SoftStep is USB powered with ten customizable keys that remember up to 100 sets of commands for repetitive tasks. The cursor/click control allows the user to keep their hands comfortably on the keyboard at all times and the blue backlight makes it visible everywhere, even under a darkened desk.
Priced at $289.95, SoftStep KeyWorx is available immediately from leading online retailers.
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