I don't know if it's useful or not, but there's a blog: http://handsfreecoding.org/ <http://handsfreecoding.org/> I also had some e-mail conversations with colleagues who've had serious hand problems in the past. They said their experience might be a bit out of date (~10 years ago), but in particular:
- being able to use a pointer device (i.e., no keyboard but some mouse/eyetracking/whatever capability) makes a huge difference - training the voice recognition system is critical and takes some time (and a deeper knowledge of the system is required than for typical users). - software can have very different capabilities on different OSs (e.g. at that time Dragon Naturally Speaking was usable on Windows, but crippled on MacOS).
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