Evans, D. G., Pettitt, S., Blenkhorn, P.: A Head Operated Joystick. Proc. 5th International Conference on Computers Helping People with Special Needs ICCHP'96, July 1996, 85--92.

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....to transmit sign language in the Web by real time video. There are also systems to talk out loud and systems to convey auditory material (other than normal talk) with text, symbols and signs. Movement impairment has been a target area when special kinds of a input devices have been developed [4]. Special input devices usually crave for special interfaces. For example, motorically impaired people might need an on screen keyboard controlled with a mouthstick to use a word processor program. Also, there have been few attempts to provide adjustable interfaces for general Microsoft Windows or ....

Evans, D. G., Pettitt, S., Blenkhorn, P.: A Head Operated Joystick. Proc. 5th International Conference on Computers Helping People with Special Needs ICCHP'96, July 1996, 85--92.

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