The Mycestro 3D wearable mouse
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The Mycestro 3D wireless mouse that attaches to your index finger to track hand motions (Photo: Innovative Developments LLC)
The Mycestro 3D space recognition to control your computer (Photo: Innovative Developments LLC)
A touch sensitive panel provides capability to control cursor movement in 3D space, left, right, and middle mouse clicks, scroll and zoom (Photo: Innovative Developments LLC)
The 3D mouse uses a combination of sensors and algorithms to collect finger movement information (Photo: Innovative Developments LLC)
The Mycestro™ device has a range of 30 ft (9.1 m) (Image: Innovative Developments LLC)
Innovative Developments LLC founder Nick Mastandrea has been working on the Mycestro™ design for around two years (Photo: Innovative Developments LLC)
Kickstarter prices range from US $79 for a white version, and US$ 99 for a choice of colors (Photo: Innovative Developments LLC)
The Innovative Developments LLC team hopes to have the first products available for delivery in the October 2013 time-frame (Photo: Innovative Developments LLC)
Article Summary
While we now have scroll-wheels, wireless connections and touch-surfaces, the basic form factor of the computer mouse remains remarkably similar to the box-with-a-button first demonstrated by Douglas C. Engelbart back in 1968. This doesn't mean there haven't been attempts to shake-up mouse design though, and the latest to cross our desk is the Mycestro 3D mouse – a thumb-activated, wireless mouse that attaches to your index finger.
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