You can wave goodbye to your old computer mouse, as Flow is coming to the market, a small wireless accessory that connects to your computer and supports shortcuts for as many as thirty programs. How It Works? To gestures.
An elegant round device Flow is equipped with many sensors and controls: the metal wheel around the edge of the device has more than a thousand sensitivity points, while the central sensor can operate on touch, swing or pat. The wireless device is connected to the computer via Bluetooth, and Flow has preset controls for more than 30 programs, such as Final Cut Pro X, Photoshop, Premiere, AutoCAD, SoundCloud, Spotify and YouTube. It comes with an open platform, so ga you can customize it your way.
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Developers from Berlin who launched Flow in crowdfunding on the website Indiegogo, but they are already thinking about support for mobile devices. The price is approx 80 euros, Flow can be ordered at Indiegogo.
More information:
indiegogo.com