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  • Pressy stretch funding goal promises one-button screen capture-and-edit

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    Timothy J. Seppala
    Timothy J. Seppala
    10.09.2013

    With four days left in its campaign, Pressy -- the one-button Android controller that plugs into your headphone jack -- is still going strong on Kickstarter. If the gizmo hits $650,000 in funding by Monday (it's currently at $622,262), developer Nimrod Back will include a simplified take on capturing screenshots. How does it work? If you keep the Pressy button held down, it'll grab an image of whatever is on your display and then you can annotate it, or, like the animation on the source shows, add a fancy moustache to our president's face. From there, you select how you want to share the image, and release the Pressy to send it. Hopefully this approach can keep at least a few handsets safe from accidental drops. To help make it happen, hit the source link if you aren't already one of the current 25,841 backers.

  • Pressy: the one-button Android controller so cool it was Kickstarted in under a day

    by 
    Timothy J. Seppala
    Timothy J. Seppala
    08.30.2013

    If Kickstarter had a 24-hour funders club, Pebble and the Bolex Camera would be welcoming Pressy today. In under a day, the multifunction Android controller has more than doubled its $40,000 goal (raising $108,435 from 4,889 backers as of this writing) and with 45 days left to go, the numbers keep climbing. Perhaps its simplicity is what's making it such a hit. Pressy plugs into any Android device's headphone port (Gingerbread and above), and clicking its unobtrusive 0.7mm-tall button controls and automates any manner of your gizmo's functions. Through its app you can assign a given task to a sequence of clicks; it's up to you if it takes two short clicks to speed-dial your mom or one long press to snap an unobtrusive picture, for example. You can still use it if you have a pair of headphones in too, with the cans' play button subbing in for control. Clever. Unlike other Kickstarters, this isn't some far-off prospect: Developer Nimrod Back has promised Pressy will be available within four months. A basic Pressy will set you back $17, for a choice of colors with a keychain storage sheath you'll have to pony up $25. Oh, and if you fancy yourself a programmer and want the device's API, then drop $1,000 and make that tier's one other pledge less lonely. [Thanks, Yaniv]