MSI Liberator GP10 Pedal Controller wants to make your feet as productive as your fingers

Despite stereotypes of living very sedentary lifestyles, gamers, especially those leaning towards pro levels, tend to have very dexterous fingers that seem to fly across keys or push buttons at superhuman speeds. That’s not exactly surprising, considering every second counts in a game, especially in the more competitive titles. Unfortunately, even the fastest gamer only has two hands with five fingers each, but those aren’t the only limbs available to humans, though. Musicians have long been utilizing their feet not just to tap to the beat but to also control the music they’re playing or add effects and flourish. Gamers are in just as much need of more controls, and this RGB-lit foot pedal from MSI is offering gamers that competitive edge they need to step up their game when their hands are already too busy to make that saving throw.

Designer: MSI

Pedal controllers aren’t exactly new, but they have mostly been more in use in the music industries, from traditional pedals on keyboards to the more nuanced controllers for MIDI devices, synthesizers, and other audio-creation equipment. Of course, everyone could do with a few more buttons or keys they can press to make their work easier or faster, especially gamers who often find their keyboards or controllers still insufficient to meet their demands. That’s what the MSI Liberator GP10 tries to bring to your setup so you can free your fingers for more important actions.

In a nutshell, this foot switch adds three programmable buttons you can map to almost any action you can think of. Think of having three more buttons on your mouse or three customizable keys on your keyboard, except you don’t need an extra finger to use them. And if three buttons aren’t enough, you can actually hook up as many as four of these footswitches at once, presuming you have the space and mental capacity to add 12 more buttons to your setup.

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Unlike their musical cousins, however, you really can only tap the “button” at the bottom of your feet or hit the two side buttons by tilting your feet to the left or to the right. There’s no lever mechanism that you can gradually lower or raise, which would have been useful for actions like increasing or decreasing volume, brush sizes, opacity, and more. After all, the MSI Liberator GP10 isn’t just for gamers, though that’s the primary target audience. Even creators and coders can benefit from having a few extra keys at their disposal.

As usual as having extra buttons might be, it’s probably arguable whether such a controller would actually be comfortable or ergonomic in the long run. People are indeed advised to move their feet once in a while to keep the blood flowing, and MSI promises that the MSI Liberator is designed with ergonomics in mind. That said, the repetitive action that plagues mouse users could result in the same strain injury on your foot if you don’t pay attention and take breaks often, as you should always do anyway.

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Dinosaur Foot Waste Basket Stomps into Your Living Room

Looking for something truly different to decorate your home with? This Dinosaur Foot Waste Basket makes a nice statement in any room. That statement is, “I kill dinosaurs and this is my trophy.” It can also be a dragon foot because nobody knows the difference. Imagination is a wonderful thing.

This custom-made trash can is available from Regal Robot. Each foot is hand-finished to order, and you can request either a dinosaur or a dragon color scheme. If you do buy this, I suggest you put it near your entryway, and then also pump in the loud BOOM sound of a dinosaur stomping.

The $650 price tag seems pretty steep, but it’s not like you can time travel and get your own. Even if you could, who wants to saw the foot off of an actual dinosaur carcass? Not me. And that’s why you pay top dollar to harvest dinosaur parts. Some things you just have to leave to the experts. Chopping up bodies is one of those things… not that I speak from personal experience.

You can use this giant dinosaur foot as a trash can, an umbrella stand, or whatever you want. You can even put one of your feet in this thing and pretend that you are morphing into a dinosaur.

[via The Awesomer]

Making sliding doors more user-friendly!

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I know we’ve got a long way to go before we can end world hunger and save the environment, but baby steps will get us there. For now, we’ve successfully ended the need to use only your hands to open sliding doors. The Smart Slider allows you to, in the event your hands are unavailable, use your feet to open or close sliding doors!

Excellent for literally anywhere you’d use a sliding door, the Smart Slider works great for the disabled, or if your hands are occupied. Sliding is something that can’t really be done without a level of dexterity which only comes from hands, but the Smart Slider sits at the base of the door, giving your foot the ability to push the door open sideways. Yes, it’s literally that simple. I’m stunned we’ve been living without this all this while.

Designer: Smart Slider

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Sushi Sneakers Smell Like Fish, Not Feet

I don’t like sushi. I once was tricked into eating some, and I thought it was really gross. I was starving after walking 187 miles during CES one year, and was invited to dinner, along with the promise of steak. We ended up at some fancy sushi place in one of the hotels with a dinner of raw fish and rice for six that cost around $1500 when all said and done.

It was terrible to me, and I would have preferred a $6 hamburger. This sushi reminds me of that ill-fated dinner, only these ones look like shoes. They’re cool to look at, but I still don’t want to eat it.

The shoe-shi was made by sushi chef and food artist Yujia Hu of SankanaSushi in Milan, Italy. The pictures look cool but all that raw fish make me queasy just looking at it.

[via Laughing Squid]

Fuut Desk Foot Rest: A Hammock for Your Feet

How many hours a day do you spend working on stuff on your computer? If you have desk job, then chances are you spend the bulk of your day seated, whether it’s crunching numbers on Excel or doing other paperwork.

Remaining seated for the bulk of the day will eventually take its toll on your comfort level, whether it’s a stiff neck, back pain, or leg discomfort. For the latter, there’s the Fuut Desk foot rest.

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The Fuut Desk looks like a mini hammock that your feet can lie (and relax) on. The strings are meant to be fastened on both sides of the bottom of your desk in order to secure it into place. You can also adjust them to be longer or shorter, so you can go from a higher or lower position, depending on which is more comfortable for you.

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The Fuut Desk foot rest retails for $30(USD) from Connect Design Korea.

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Fuut Desk Foot Rest is a Hammock for Your Feet

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Legs stretched out, crossed, or the number-four–which among these is your preferred sitting position? You might find yourself switching from one position to the another as you try to get comfortable. Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn’t–and when it doesn’t, then that’s when the Fuut Desk Foot Rest will come in handy.

Think of it as a hammock for your feet, since it already looks the part. Just attach the strings to the side of your desk tot stretch it out, and voila! It’s ready to use.

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The ropes serve another purpose aside from being what you’ll use to fasten the foot rest securely: you can adjust their lengths to move the Fuut to a higher or lower position, depending on how you feel like resting your feet.

It’s available online for $30.

[ Product Page ] VIA [ HolyCool ]

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