RE: TI-H: Morse-eye
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RE: TI-H: Morse-eye
Just imagine the uses for your wearable computer (grant) with this
interface! Take notes that are almost flawless in class! Almost flawless,
because of the distractions, like people in the hall, other people around
you, etc... Someone just needs to be able to make it be able to control a
keyboard instead of a mouse, and filter out useless information, that
doesn't pertain to the notes/lectures.
Or, be able to do math problems as you think them, and finish Calculus 4 in
a snap, without writing down a number! Schools can stop spending big bucks
on things like pencils.
-jeff d.
jeffd@wwnet.net
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-ti-hardware@lists.ticalc.org
[mailto:owner-ti-hardware@lists.ticalc.org] On Behalf Of Grant Stockly
Sent: Monday, November 09, 1998 12:56 AM
To: ti-hardware@lists.ticalc.org
Subject: Re: TI-H: Morse-eye
>From: Michiel Trimpe <mtrimpe@dse.nl>
>> I put up this concept, because it had to have a use. This is gonna be
>>for people who have been in a coma for a longer period of time, and are
>>often disabled.
>
>
>Just as an aside on this subject, I read in intresting artical about
-snip-snip-
>on the screen to point to various items, indicating his wishes.
>Pretty cool huh?
I think it would be cool to think about what you wanted to do on the puter,
and it would do it. :) Then i could draw good pictures because I think
them, and I could get a whole lot more e-mails done because I think them.
:)
Grant
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