Published on October 19th,2007 at 1:20 AM
By daimaou

A new touchless keyboard for all of us who are physically impaired

Life sucks and sucks badly, but when you are physically impaired, any little thing like typing on a keyboard can become extremely difficult. And this is where the Japanese company Actbrise comes to our rescue with their new touchless keyboard.
To make it simple, the person who needs to use this keyboard needs to install a sensor on his/her head (or body), plug the touch less keyboard to their computer, and hang it over their PC screen. Once in position, each movement of your head will be transmitted to the keyboard and you will be able to start typing your text, or use your head as a mouse in order to navigate between windows or documents…
I must say that I am quite impressed by the simplicity of the system, but extremely sad to say, that the system will cost almost 1800€ !


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I need to know about new touchless keyboard for all of us who are physically impaired.

Price, send to mi city or where buy this keybord.

Is very important this information.

Best regards. Mario may

This is indeed a good step forward for making computer use more accessible for those who need it.

 

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