GENERATING 'OOHS', 'AAHS': VOCAL JOYSTICK USES VOICE TO SURF WEB
October 09, 2007
October 09, 2007
SEATTLE, Oct. 9 -- The University of Washington issued the following news release:
The Internet offers wide appeal to people with disabilities. But many of those same people find it frustrating or impossible to use a handheld mouse. Software developed at the University of Washington provides an alternative using one of the oldest and most versatile modes of communication: the human voice.
"There are many people who have perfect use of their voice who don't have . . .
The Internet offers wide appeal to people with disabilities. But many of those same people find it frustrating or impossible to use a handheld mouse. Software developed at the University of Washington provides an alternative using one of the oldest and most versatile modes of communication: the human voice.
"There are many people who have perfect use of their voice who don't have . . .