We plan to develop various versions of our keyboard, including standard, wide, mini pro, mini 2.0, tablet-compatible, and wearable-compatible versions.
These keyboards will feature 15-key or 16-key layouts, and from the Pro version onward, we will introduce a range of personalization features, including 
customizable key layouts. In the end, we will mark the journey by producing compact external keyboards.
​The QWERTY mini series handles all input locally with no data transmission or collection through servers or the cloud, ensuring a secure and privacy-first typing experience.
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 Our company is preparing to launch  English and Korean keyboards for smartphones in the near future.

 If all goes smoothly, we aim to support a wide range of languages that utilize Roman-character keyboards to input their native scripts, including Chinese (PINYIN), French (AZERTY), German (QWERTZ), Spanish, Portugues, Turkish, Indonesian and more. 
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Standard & Wide ver. for English users.
The Standard layout is better for one-handed typing, while the Wide layout suits two-handed typing.
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QWERTY mini for Korean

 On the Korean keyboard, Double Tapping is used by default to input aspirated consonants, and diphthongs. The basic input is sufficient with this feature. 

  However, for advanced users, it supports a powerful input feature using Simultaneous-Tap keys. Those keys are : 'ㅡ' (ㅃ ㅉ ㄸ ㄲ ㅆ), 'Shift' (ㅙ ㅞ ㅒ ㅖ),  'ㅣ' (ㅂ ㅈ ㄷ ㄱ  ㅅ), 'ㅎ' (ㅍ ㅊ ㅌ ㅋ), 'ㅁ' (ㅑ ㅕ ㅛ ㅠ). ​You can also input Traditional  Chinese characters by long-pressing the "eng" key. 

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"In Honor of King Sejong the Great 
and Steve Jobs"