 We found something really interesting here at CSUN. We're in the tap systems booth with Trevor Settles and he's got something crazy wrapped around his fingers here. So yeah, I've got a wireless one-handed keyboard so this allows you to tap on any surface. So common letters are A, E, I, O, and U. I'm going to interrupt you for a second here. This is audio and video. So what he has on his hand is kind of a piece of foam that he's got his fingers through and there's sensors in that that are noticing when he's moving his fingers. So he's just tapping on the table. Yeah, so I describe it as a bookmark with holes in it. And it's got sensors in there to detect all your fingers. So as he's tapping here, he's got an Android phone and the characters that he's typing are coming out on his Android phone. Yeah, so I can do other consonants. So he's doing different combinations of fingers in order to get the letters, right? Yes. So any letter, anything that you can do on a normal keyboard, you can do with this, just with finger combinations. Now, they let me try this. They let me put this, the tap systems keyboard on. It's odd to call it a keyboard if it's on your fingers. Yeah. And they let me run a little game that taught me a tutorial. Why don't you describe how that works? Well, that basically runs you through different sets of characters. Like there's all the vowels, which is one finger taps, and then there's NTLS, which are just common letters. And so it just builds up, I think there's nine chapters in total that build up to all the whole alphabet. So in about an hour to an hour and a half, you can learn the whole alphabet and all those different control characters. It actually reminds me of learning to use the, I forget what they call it, the alphabet on the palm pilot in graffiti. It was the same kind of game where the letters would drop down and you'd have to write them real fast. And so that's what you do with this game, right? Yeah. So there's actually two versions. There is a visual game, which is tap genius, that there's also tap audible, which is used meant for voiceover. Oh, of course. So there's two versions, yeah. Yeah, okay, very cool. So now you're using an Android phone, but the game is not on the Android phone. It's on the iPhone. So how did you use it on your Android phone? So I actually, they had the videos on YouTube. So I looked up the videos on YouTube and learned it. And before I even picked up a tap keyboard, I already knew the whole alphabet. Oh, wow. So since it's a Bluetooth keyboard, my phone doesn't know that it's not a tap keyboard. It just knows that it sent an A, so it gets an A. Oh, that's all this is. This is just a Bluetooth keyboard. Yeah, so it's just as simple as a Bluetooth keyboard. So any Bluetooth device, a phone, computer, tablet, whatever, it'll work with this. Okay, we're going to have to play with that after and connect it to my phone or something. That's crazy. I'm looking at the letters, not at the words or anything. Okay. That's good stuff right there. I'm rocking it. I'm rocking it. So you guys said earlier to us off camera, this is a prototype right now? Yeah, so this is still the prototype production or will be shipped in about August time. So this is a phone right now, but the final version will be rubberized more and a bit more durable since these have had a bit worse for wear. At least people trying them on. Right, right. But that should work perfectly, I would think. And do you have a price point for that? Price point is going to be one in $200. And what's the difference in the pricing? Well, we're not exactly sure yet. Oh, between one and 200. Okay. Yeah. That is fantastic. So to be able to type anywhere and not have to know where the keys are, that's pretty cool. Or type on a silly phone keyboard. Yep. So the good thing about this is you tap on any surface. It doesn't matter what surface that is. So you can type wherever it doesn't require any site. That is fantastic. Well, very cool. So how would people find tap systems? Tapwithus.com. Great. Yeah. All right. Thank you very much for your help. Thank you.