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We make an intuitive, ambidextrous chording Human Machine Interface HMI for Human Computer Interaction HCI
using a chordic Graphic User Interface GUI, suited to wearable and handheld, onehanded mobile computing devices.

WetPC P/L produces a range of innovative hardware and software products for mobile computing applications. They are either standalone products which can be directly incorporated into existing third party technology, or concept demonstrators for assessment and trial. The latter can be readily developed in consultation with the end user. WetPC P/L also provides a range of services, based on our extensive experience and in-house R&D tools, to assist others in applying our products to other technologies.


Kord® Hardware 
Hand controllers - Kord® Pad, Kord® Grip and Kord® Board
Serial port circuit boards
Secret vibratory alarms (SVA)


Kord® Software 
Concept demonstrator interfaces including: Sendword, QuickScout, CSearch, CScore
Software evaluation kits
Low level device drivers - Kord® Kernel
Kord® Fonts
Kord® Operational System (Kord® OS) software


Documentation 
Experimental data (e.g. cognitive indices, chord difficulty indices)
Algorithms (fundamental and derived)
Implementation techniques
Guidelines and standards (e.g. chord interface formats and protocols)
Demos and examples


Services 
Our highly specialised services are focused on providing clients with a capability to develop their own software applications. WetPC P/L also undertakes the design of chordic graphical user interfaces (CGUI) and provides technical advice, assessment and integration services in respect of the application and implementation of its Kord® Interface Technology (Kord® IT). Our main services are:

Development of custom chord software and hardware applications
Provision of training courses (e.g. CGUI design)
Development of concept demonstrator interfaces
Provision of technical advice
Assessment and integration of CGUIs.


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