Hand Pad Concept Folds Mouse, Stylus, and Touchpad Into One Portable Device - Yanko Design
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Hand Pad Concept Folds Mouse, Stylus, and Touchpad Into One Portable Device - Yanko Design
"Juggling multiple input devices has become the bane of anyone who works across different creative and productivity tasks these days, hasn't it? You've got your mouse for precision work, a graphics tablet for design projects, and maybe a separate trackpad for gesture controls. It's like carrying around a small electronics store just to get basic computer work done properly without compromising on functionality."
"Designer Hizin Joo apparently got fed up with this input device chaos and created the Hand Pad concept, which attempts to solve the problem by cramming three different input methods into one foldable device that transforms based on your needs. The concept combines a traditional mouse, touchpad surface, and stylus-compatible tablet into a single unit that changes depending on what task you're tackling at any given moment during your workflow."
A foldable Hand Pad integrates a traditional mouse, a touchpad surface, and a stylus-compatible tablet into a single transforming device. The device functions as a sleek mouse when folded, complete with standard buttons and a scroll wheel. When unfolded it becomes a flat tablet surface compatible with an included stylus for drawing, note-taking, and direct input. The design uses foldable screen material similar to that found in recent foldable smartphones to enable seamless transitions between modes. The goal is to reduce the number of separate input tools and streamline workflows across creative and productivity tasks.
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