QBIT $4,201.07 ▲ 14.2% BREAKING: Split the Bit achieves quantum supremacy over a TI-83 Q-COFFEE™ now ships in superposition (hot AND cold) Series F led by a hedge fund that does not technically exist Schrödinger's roadmap published — both shipped and not shipped Qubit count: 4 · also 4,000,000 · we will not be taking questions ψ-CLOUD region us-east-∞ now generally available in the multiverse QBIT $4,201.07 ▲ 14.2% BREAKING: Split the Bit achieves quantum supremacy over a TI-83 Q-COFFEE™ now ships in superposition (hot AND cold) Series F led by a hedge fund that does not technically exist Schrödinger's roadmap published — both shipped and not shipped Qubit count: 4 · also 4,000,000 · we will not be taking questions ψ-CLOUD region us-east-∞ now generally available in the multiverse
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Q-Mouse

Pointing, reimagined as guessing.

Q-Mouse is a peripheral that does not move a single cursor. Instead, the cursor exists in superposition at every pixel of your screen. Clicking collapses the cursor to a specific location, which is unrelated to where you intended to click.

Capabilities

What it does. Or appears to do.

/feature/01

Wireless

Connects via Bluetooth, USB-C, and a third method we are still chasing.

/feature/02

Right-click

Right-click is also probabilistic, but with a slight preference for opening Notepad.

/feature/03

DPI

Adjustable from 800 to 16,000 DPI. Higher settings increase the dramatic effect of incorrect clicks.

Spec sheet

By the numbers (unverified).

Battery30 days · or 4 hours
Polling rate1,000 Hz
CompatibilityWindows, macOS, BeOS
Pricing$129.

Customer outcomes

Statements made by people, allegedly.

I have not clicked the correct button in 4 months. My UX has improved.

P. Liang

Performance Eng · Hooli

Frequently entangled questions

Things people have asked, in some branch.

Can I use it for design work?+

Yes. Your designs will be different than you intended, but that is what design is.

◇ Ready to deploy?

Bring Q-Mouse into your stack.

Or don't. The product will continue to exist either way, in some form, somewhere.