KEYnetik Motion Input: carpal tunnel in a convenient handheld prototype!

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You know what you need? More wrist flicking. Yeah, forget all that casual button pressing and occasional screen jab that the last couple years of interface design has foisted upon you and start jerking your hand around like an idiot — preferably while holding a hefty handheld device. KEYnetik’s prototype triangulates the input from multiple accelerometers inside that shiny beast, but the end aftermath is one of the most painful looking methods of navigating a phone, PDA or gaming device that we’ve seen in a enlarged day. Our hats off to you, KEYnetik. Video is after the break.

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