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The Q Ruler Lets You Meter with One Hand and Record with the Other

The one-handed Q Ruler is a handy little tool that is accessible, and it facilitates efficiency. Those without the use of one arm will find it wonderfully convenient to use, and those with the use of two might discover that it enables them to multitask.

Those hands-on jobs often do require a bit of juggling, so Sangun Lee's invention is certainly a welcome one. A clear description of how it works is unfortunately not provided, but some features can be understood from the image supplied:

With only one set of fingers necessary, the user can draw an invisible line along the length of the object in question. A green numbered dial on the side Q Ruler reads out the precise measurement.
Trend Themes
1. One-handed Tools - The development of one-handed tools presents opportunities for the creation of more accessible products and increased efficiency in hands-on jobs.
2. Multitasking Facilitation - Tools, such as the Q Ruler, that allow for multitasking create opportunities for increased productivity and time-management in various industries.
3. Inclusive Design - Inclusive design, like the Q Ruler's accessible one-handed use, creates opportunities for more universal accessibility in product design.
Industry Implications
1. Construction - The development of one-handed tools, like the Q Ruler, can increase efficiency and accessibility in the construction industry.
2. Manufacturing - One-handed tools and multitasking facilitators, like the Q Ruler, can increase efficiency in the manufacturing process.
3. Product Design - Inclusive design, like the Q Ruler's accessibility, presents opportunities for more universal design practices in all industries.

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