Clevetura was born from the idea that moving a hand from one input device to another is unproductive and disruptive.
Since our incorporation in 2017 (and even a year before that), we have been trying to solve this core problem and create a new and better input device. We hope that TouchOnKeys® will eventually become the standard input device for a large group of people.
The CLVX 1 Gesture Keyboard is priced at $219, but you can get a 9% discount by subscribing to our product updates.
We are still in the pre-order phase. Currently, gesture keyboards are being produced.
Once production is complete, gesture keyboards will be sent to our US warehouse as part of our logistics process, which is currently scheduled for mid to late September. The shipment to the US is expected to take around one month. After the keyboards arrive at our warehouse, we will dispatch them to our customers worldwide.
Therefore, at this moment, based on how the production is going, we anticipate shipping to customers from our US warehouse around the beginning of November, however, there might be future adjustments according to the production pipeline.
We offer worldwide shipping. Orders are shipped from our US warehouse, regardless of the destination.
Shipping options and rates are dynamically calculated during checkout based on package weight, and destination. Please note that delivery timeframes are estimates only and may vary depending on factors outside of our control such as weather conditions and shipping carrier delays. Customers can track their orders using the tracking information provided once their order has been shipped.
Please note that we may be subject to various rules and restrictions in relation to some international deliveries and you may be subject to additional taxes and duties over which we have no control. If such cases apply, you are responsible for complying with the laws applicable to the country where you live and will be responsible for any such additional costs or taxes.
Once gesture keyboards are at our US warehouse, our fulfillment partner will pack and prepare them for shipment, after which the orders will be picked up by the shipping carrier. Once the order is processed and handed off to the shipping carrier customer will get the email with tracking number.
Delivery timeframe is dependent on the selected shipping method and carrier and could take 7-14 days or longer (depending how far away the customer location is from US).
CLVX 1 supports Windows 10 and 11. It also offers limited support for Linux (based on Gnome with Wayland enabled) and Android/iOS/iPadOS/WebOS/Tizen. For Mac support, please check the separate question.
On Windows, CLVX 1 supports all gestures (one, two, three, and four-finger gestures, taps, and pinch). The TouchOnKeys app is available for installation, the mouse works in BIOS, and, of course, typing functions as well.
On Linux (based on Gnome with Wayland enabled), CLVX 1 supports typing and one, two, and three-finger gestures, with some additional optimizations provided by a special CLVX 1 Linux preset. At the moment, zoom and four-finger gestures are not supported on Linux, and there is no TouchOnKeys app for Linux.
All other operating systems support typing and mouse gestures, which means gestures are sent to the system as mouse HID signals. Among the limitations, scrolling that works like a mouse scroll (i.e., line by line), three and four-finger gestures don’t work, and pinch gestures send the CTRL + shortcut. However, you can still control a pointer, scroll, and click left and right. Watch the video to see how CLVX 1 works with other operating systems.
Since CLVX 1 is an input device, it works in any application the same way as your mouse or touchpad does.
We are working on a TouchOnKeys® driver for Mac because the Apple touchpad driver is closed to third-party touchpads. We hope this will be released as a software update for CLVX 1 by the end of the year. The installation process of the driver may require going into recovery mode and adjusting some settings.
You don’t need any special software to use CLVX 1. The keyboard works without special drivers, utilizing standard keyboard, touchpad, and mouse drivers. However, to unlock advanced features and customize the keyboard, you need to install the TouchOnKeys app (on Windows).
The TouchOnKeys app unleashes the full potential of CLVX 1 by allowing you to add settings profiles, draw and set up custom touch configurations, and tune gestures, typing, and backlight. For a full description of the TouchOnKeys app, please visit its section on the website.
The CLVX 1 essentially replaces a dedicated mouse. Imagine you are typing and suddenly need to use a mouse; it is much easier to use the CLVX 1 without taking your hand off the keyboard. The choice is up to you; however, extensive practice has shown that CLVX 1 is quicker by a margin.
If you’re working in a professional application or software that requires the use of a mouse (like CAD or design software), you can set up the CLVX 1 touchpad and Touch Sliders for left-hand gestures and actions in the TouchOnKeys app, which may significantly benefit your workflow.
The touch area extends from the left to the right Shift keys and from the Spacebar to the top of the keyboard module. It’s quite large: 186x84mm (bigger than that of the MacBook Pro 16”).
Actually, the touch sensor is not located inside the keycap but rather is a solid layer inside the keyboard module.
There are two ways to click: with a tap gesture or using physical click buttons.
To left click just lightly tap a key without pressing it. Right click – tap with two fingers (same gesture as on touchpad). To make a selection you do two single taps and move the finger.
Click buttons are located under spacebar and very easy to use. Just press the left click button for a left click and right for a right click.
Yes, you can.
CLVX 1 has a special key called ‘Type’. Just press it to disable the touchpad.
Touch Sliders will continue to work.
CLVX 1 has an automatic type-touch switching feature. This is a core element of TouchOnKeys® technology, which has been in development since 2017. When typing, the touchpad is blocked, and it activates automatically when making a gesture.
There are tools to fine-tune the sensitivity of type/touch switching to match your style:
Manual tuning across nine levels of Adaptive Intelligence.
Training CLVX 1 with the help of Adaptive Intelligence. After typing 10,000 symbols, CLVX 1 will set the best type-to-touch sensitivity for you.
You can also chat directly with our Support Team in the TouchOnKeys app if you experience any difficulties.
There is also a keyboard-only mode for when you need to type for an extended period.
Like with any other new keyboard, CLVX 1 may require some time to get used to. However, CLVX 1 was designed to be easy to use. It features a standard key pitch (the distance between key centers) of 19mm, a standard key layout, and advanced typing mistake correction algorithms.
The typing experience is our focus, and we spent a lot of effort to provide an excellent keyboard experience. We have chosen a standard key force (60g) so that you don’t have to change your muscle memory (instead of making higher pressing keys, we’ve adjusted our recognition algorithms and corrected the 80g of first-generation TouchOnKeys®).
Also, we designed new scissors (which are very expensive) to support a larger keycap size. A large keycap is needed to achieve the standard 19mm pitch (critical for typing) and keep the gaps small (critical for touch) — the current keycap is 18mm while the gap is 1mm — the perfect combination!
To achieve high standards of keyboard module mechanics, we’ve collaborated with top keyboard manufacturers. Key flatness is one of these factors — there must be no height difference between keycaps to maintain a pleasant feeling while gesturing. Finally, there is the 5-point test, ensuring the key can be pressed in the center or at any corner.
The keys have a special coating to make gestures even more pleasant.
Our typing mistake correction algorithms significantly reduce typos when pressing between neighboring keys. By analyzing touch and keyboard data, the keyboard recognizes incorrectly pressed keys and ignores them, resulting in at least 50% fewer typos!
This helps you adapt to CLVX 1 typing as quickly as possible, significantly shortening the learning curve.
Yes! Definitely YES! For those who type with both hands, we’ve designed a special feature that doesn’t require you to lift both hands from the touch area when gesturing — Magic Touch Zones.
You can also select your primary hand by pressing the dedicated key or via the TouchOnKeys app.
The keyboard’s battery life is up to 80 hours of uninterrupted use — about 3 weeks of normal usage (without backlight).
The backlight can affect battery life depending on the brightness and color. However, power-saving features like turning the backlight off after 30 seconds of inactivity (and turning it back on with your first touch) help improve battery life.
Actual working time on a battery with the backlight on can range from 8 to 15 hours of continuous use, leading to 2-4 days of normal usage (including breaks in keyboard usage).
No, we don’t have any open beta testing programs at the moment.
The current version of our product will be only available in the ANSI US layout. However, we do have plans to release additional keyboard layouts in other languages in the future, though we cannot provide a specific timeline at the moment.
In the meantime, if you need a different layout or specific symbols, you can engrave them on the keycaps using the same procedure as for any other laptop keyboard. We’ve successfully done this many times ourselves, but please note that this would be your own responsibility.
As a core component of CLVX 1, the TouchOnKeys® technology (scissor keyboard with a capacitive touch sensor inside) meets all industry standards and is very reliable. This has been proven in three successful mass-production products made for different companies.
The life expectancy of the keys is 3 million presses, which is the industry standard for scissors-based keyboards. This in no way implies that the keys will break after 3 million presses. Instead, it means that even after 3 million presses in testing, all modules continued to perform remarkably well. For the average user, 3 million presses translate to years of use, which is the standard upheld in modern laptops.
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If you have any questions or need help, please feel free to reach out to us at support@clevetura.com