I like the idea of the nose to keyboard interface, so will have to try it with some blue tack and a chop stick. I fancy a tongue to orthodontic plate interface, try it, the tong is agile, os a film on the roof of the mouth. This may benefit the paraplegic, but could the rest of us text while welding, blog while windsurfing or jot down ideas hands free at that very important moment when you return to consciousness early in the morning.
This is an important area of study. My, dilettante, delvings suggest that there's no one-size-fits all. Which is why I get a wee bit ired [yes, I meant that] by H808 bloggers—they assume that accessibility is something that we can achieve for all without thinking about individuals.
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I like the idea of the nose to keyboard interface, so will have to try it with some blue tack and a chop stick. I fancy a tongue to orthodontic plate interface, try it, the tong is agile, os a film on the roof of the mouth. This may benefit the paraplegic, but could the rest of us text while welding, blog while windsurfing or jot down ideas hands free at that very important moment when you return to consciousness early in the morning.New comment
This is an important area of study. My, dilettante, delvings suggest that there's no one-size-fits all. Which is why I get a wee bit ired [yes, I meant that] by H808 bloggers—they assume that accessibility is something that we can achieve for all without thinking about individuals.
Accessibility is a bespoke tailoring.
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sorry Jon
That came across as harsh. I didn't mean it to. But you made a massivly important point—why can't I blog when I'm surfing?
The answer is that you can, but you have to set some things up first. And spend a lot of cash.
We've answered most of the questions but you have to pay the entry fee. Most people don't have the where-withal.
arb
neil