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King's Assembly: All-in-One Computer Control System

For hardcore gamers, when playing, it is frustrating to have to switch between the mouse and keyboard for fast action. Eric Charlton, an American engineer and founder of Solid Art Labs, designed the King's Assembly, an all-in-one system which allows you to control a keyboard, mouse and joystick simultaneously. 


The King's Assembly are two devices, one for each hand, each with a 30 keys keyboard, a thumb module with five keys and 2-axis analog joystick. A contoured palm rest was designed to suit a variety of hand sizes and enable device movement while keeping your fingers free. Teflon pads at the bottom allows the device to slide smoothly across your desk. It needs no batteries, since the King's Asembly is powered by USB connection. Their campaign on Kickstarter was funded and shipping starts at a price range of $235-$280, depending on when you buy it.

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King's Assembly: All-in-One Computer Control System

Solid Art Labs is a hardware company based in San Francisco, CA. It was started by Eric Charlton, an engineer, and Billy Wheeler, a designer and gamer.

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