For the importance of providing accessability to the blind/visually
impaired on PCs and mobile devices refer to the following links:
http://www.robobraille.com
http://www.slideshare.net/crossana/mcsig-chi-2008
http://www.knfbreader.com/

Suffice it to say that our entry is a viable, intuitive data entry
method for the visually impaired on mobile phones, with a sufficiently
shallow learning curve for young and old alike.

kurosh


On May 16, 11:14 pm, kurosh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> A handwring recognition system with 100% recognition accuracy.
> A data entry method for the visually impaired/blind, that alternately
> allows data entry for sighted users when
> a) The user is moving and the keys aren't visible, due to excessive
> jerkiness or bad lighting conditions, when normal data entry methods
> would not be suitable.
> b) When a more intuitive method other than existing keyboard methods
> is suitable
>
> Effective use: In the lower 25% of all submitted applications
> Polish: In the lower 25% of all submitted applications
> Indispensability: In the lower 25% of all submitted applications
> Originality: In the lower 25% of all submitted applications
>
> Overall: In the lower 25% of all submitted applications
>
> KDF Infotechwww.kdfinfotech.com
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