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Typing can be a challenging skill to master, especially for those recovering from strokes or brain injuries. It often involves dealing with loss of precise muscle coordination and relearning motor functions with a non-dominant hand. Our approach leverages existing technologies to facilitate communication through minimal movement, word prediction, and audio feedback. We empower individuals to express themselves clearly and bridge communication gaps using letters and pictures. Join us in fostering effective communication as we explore new methods to simplify typing.
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ABLE METHOD Simplify Typing
The Need • Communicate: Oral or Written • Typing enables person as consumer, employee, and entrepreneur tocommunicate across time and space • Typing is frustrating.
Stroke and Brain Injury Recovering person has to deal with: • Loss of precision muscle coordination • The need to relearn using non-dominant hand • Frustration to communicate needs or thoughts
Communicate Minimal movement - Word prediction - Audio Feedback Leverage existing technologies
Express yourself Bridge the communication gap through Letters and Pictures
You hear Action “A” Swipe Down A A A A
You hear Action “Blank” Swipe Left A _ A _ A _ _
You hear Action “B” Swipe Down A B A B A B B
You hear Action “Blank” Swipe Left A B _ A B _ B _ _
You hear Action “I” Swipe Down A B I A B I B I I
You hear Action “4 Blanks” (Long) Swipe Left A B I _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
You hear Action “Y” Swipe Down A B I _ _ _ Y _ _ Y _ Y Y
You hear Action “Ability?” Wait…. A B I L I T Y I T Y T Y Y
You hear Action “Ability” Tap to Confirm A B I L I T Y I T Y T Y Y