Five years ago I lost my right arm in a severe accident.

One of the hardest things to lose was PC gaming. Standard setups assume two hands keyboard in one hand, mouse in the other and suddenly i was screwed lol

I tried different setups, but nothing gave me the control and speed I wanted.

So I started experimenting.

I used a Razer Tartarus as a proof of concept, modified the controls, literally hot glued a mouse to the side, remapped inputs, and built a rough one-handed setup to see if full keyboard + mouse gaming with one hand was even possible.

It was.

That first prototype let me move, aim, click, loot, and use abilities again. It wasn’t pretty, but it proved the concept worked.

Once I knew that, I started designing a proper version from scratch.

I took the Tartarus-style layout, mirrored it into a universal housing, added a built-in mouse sensor, hand strap, support system, and extra inputs to create a true one-handed gaming device.

the goal was simple:

  • integrated mouse control
  • full keybind access
  • ergonomic comfort for long sessions
  • ambidextrous use
  • reduced hand travel
  • built for actual PC gaming

What started as a necessity turned into something I think could help:

  • one-handed gamers
  • amputees
  • RSI / nerve injury users
  • players wanting a compact setup
  • anyone interested in new ways to play

For me though, it was simpler than that.

I just wanted to game again.

Happy to answer questions or show gameplay if anyone wants.