OT: accessibility (was "Re: simplified Python parsing question")
Ian Kelly
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Tue Jul 31 02:23:33 EDT 2012
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On Mon, Jul 30, 2012 at 8:54 PM, Tim Chase <python.list at tim.thechases.com> wrote: > I've tried a similar experiment and am curious on your input device. > Eye-tracking/dwell-clicking? A sip/puff joystick? Of the various > input methods I tried, I found that Dasher[1] was the most > intuitive, had a fairly high input rate and accuracy (both > initially, and in terms of correcting mistakes I'd made). It also > had the ability to generate dictionaries/vocabularies that made more > appropriate/weighted suggestions which might help in certain > contexts (e.g. pre-load a Python grammar allowing for choosing full > atoms in a given context). A microphone with voice recognition software is described in the storyboard.
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