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Headpointing: The Latest and Greatest

By Adams, M.Sc., Kim Madenta Communications Inc. (Edmonton, Canada) Bentz, B.Ed., M.S., Brenda D. Glenrose Rehabilitation Hospital, Edmonton, Canada; Proceedings of the RESNA '95 Annual Conference, Vol. 15
(Pages: 446-448) Publication Date: 1995

This study evaluates the usefulness of the "Headmouse" pointing device for computer input by persons with a wide range of disabilities. Six case studies are shown and a list of the strategies identified for ensuring maximum usefulness of the system is given.
Published by: Rehabilitation Engineering & Assistive Technology Society of North America (RESNA)   (Website:http://www.resna.org)
Link to text: http://www.resna.org

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