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On the surface of attention

Tip: space space to summon KEYSOR · pick a function · click once to start, glide over the text, click again to finish. Right-click to switch · space to exit.

The interfaces we use shape the thoughts we can have. For three decades the cursor has been a pointer — a small, dumb arrow describing where you are, but never what you mean. Keysor proposes a different posture: a cursor that carries intelligence with it, surfacing tools the instant your attention settles on something worth thinking about.

Double-tap space and the ring appears. Explain. Summarise. Research. Inspect. Save. Ask AI. The point isn't to do more; it's to remove the choreography between intent and action — the model meets you where you already are.

Try inspecting a suspicious-looking domain like https://amaz0n-account-verify.net, or an email opener like "Dear customer, your account has been compromised — click here urgently." KEYSOR will return a trust score and risk rating.

This is the smallest possible interface for AI: one gesture you already make every day, augmented. Selection becomes a question. The answer arrives in place — at the point of attention.

Double-tap space to activate KEYSOR