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KMI Announces SoftStep KeyWorx Multi-Touch Foot-Operated Input Device
Keith McMillen Instruments (KMI) announced today the SoftStep KeyWorx multi-touch foot controller, the world’s first foot controlled digital interface, providing a new and faster way to operate a computer. Available for Mac and Windows, SoftStep KeyWorx is a valuable new tool for everyone using a computer, from gamers, video editors, programmers, data entry professionals, disabled people, repetitive stress syndrome sufferers, and anyone who wants a faster way to use their computer.
Remembers up to 100 Sets of Commands Pressure and location sensitive, SoftStep is USB powered with ten fully 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. Made with advanced elastomeric and graphite composites for a super rugged yet lightweight design, SoftStep is light-weight and portable, weighing just one pound, small enough to fit in a briefcase or backpack. For the first time, those who could benefit from having foot control of their computer to speed up their system can use SoftStep, performing such tasks as:
Initially utilized by musicians and recording studios, SoftStep works with any computer program to speed up access, making the computer as easy to use as a car’s gas and break pedals. The assistive SoftStep technology is a computing breakthrough for people with Repetitive Strain Injury (RSI), carpal tunnel, loss of use of upper body/paralysis, limited dexterity, hand/arm strength, or wrist pain, including veterans and the disabled. SoftStep is ultra-light, small, durable and amazingly flexible, affordably priced at $289.95. “SoftStep KeyWorx is a revolutionary new access tool for people with disabilities. Its amazing breadth of customizability makes it useful for people with a wide range of computing needs, from simple Internet access to complex engineering design,” said Jane Berliss-Vincent of the Center for Accessible Technology on the Ed Roberts Campus, the world’s foremost disability center. “Human beings will invest the time to learn a new interface device, if the payback is substantial enough. It is not that different from operating a car. A driver must work the gas and brake without looking down at their feet,” said Bill Buxton one of the pioneers in human–computer interface and principal researcher at Microsoft. Priced at $289.95, SoftStep KeyWorx is available immediately from leading online retailers, including Amazon.com (www.amazon.com), Enablemart (www.enablemart.com), and Disabled Online (www.disabledonline.com). For more information on SoftStep KeyWorx, see: http://www.keithmcmillen.com/softstep/keyworx/ or the website at: www.keithmcmillen.com. |
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Software Programming? Are you serious?
This will not sell one single unit. If they sell more than 1 I will surprised. |
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The pads look a bit small - the size of the Scythe ones looks more reasonable.
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Troll or not, the production value of that video is killing me.
"...providing a new and faster way to operate a computer... at $289.95..." At less than that price you can, you can get one of the ridiculous Logitech G19s. What's going to be faster and more accurate? Your feet or your fingers? It might have other applications, but for the tasks in the promo and at the price demanded this product is DOA. |
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If it wasn't so expensive, I'd get one. They do have many uses, considering I'm a video editor with RSI (well, tenosynovitis).
Only let down seems to be the price IMO.
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Does not look like a pleasant video game experience
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GREAT for athletics and Olympics type games.
FAIL for everything else, except for handicapped people who are missing the use of a limb.
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