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Innovative TREWGrip simplifies mobile typing
Thursday, August 29, 2013
Sean Peters
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TREWGrip Mobile QWERTY
is an innovative device designed to simplify the labor of typing on mobile devices such as smart phones and tablets.
Invented by Mark Parker, president of TREWGrip LLC (a subsidiary of
Outlier Technologies
), this unit works in conjunction with any devices that accommodate bluetooth syncing. The phone or tablet is physically attached (not permanently) to the Mobile QWERTY via the micro-suction dock, where a wireless bluetooth connection enables the device to interface.
“I’ve been doing software development for mobile workers for years,” Parker says. “We hope people realize that the “hunt and peck typing” technique doesn’t work. I think we’ve reached the point where people realize this technology is limiting. It isn’t a software problem … it’s a hardware problem.”
A rear-typing keyboard allows the user to easily hold the Mobile QWERTY with both hands while typing at similar rates to traditional keyboards. Some practice is necessary to truly get the hang of it, which is why TREWGrip offers training exercises and games. Having developed the device from scratch, Parker worked to ensure it could be easily held by hands of all sizes by equipping the device with multiple sizes of removable hand grips on the side.
TREWGrip, a Cincinnati-based company, recently launched a
kickstarter campaign
to help fund the product’s initial run.
By Sean M. Peters
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