---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Daniel Alexandre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Thu, Oct 16, 2008 at 4:12 PM Subject: MOUSEGRID - feature to speech recognition To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Would be nice if you had a feature to position the cursor with speech recognition. You could just say MOUSEGRID and a grid with squares would show on the screen as if it was a chess board. You would choose a square as in chess and the cursor would go there. An augmented square of the square you chose would show up and you could position further in the same way, and so on, till you chose OK or CANCEL. So for instance, you would say something like: MOUSEGRID -> D4 -> FURTHER E3 -> FURTHER H8 .... -> OK Also, you could have another feature, CLOCKPOINT, and the cursor would go in direction of one of the 12 hours in a clock. So saying CLOCKPOINT THREE GO GO GO would move the cursor right (East) three units. Saying CLOCKPOINT THREE STEP STEP STEP would move the cursor right (East) in three larger units or steps. See also: www.topkeys.net (you need Java runtime) Best regards, Daniel Alexandre -- @Nunca despeje o óleo alimentar de fritar no cano do esgoto das águas públicas. Recolha-o em garrafas e leve-o ao oleão! @Never put cooking oil from frying down the drain of public waters. Place it in empty bottles and take it to the waste refuse site! @@De acordo com as teorias de Einstein, se viajar mais vive mais tempo. @@According to Einstein's theories, if you travel more you live longer. -- @Nunca despeje o óleo alimentar de fritar no cano do esgoto das águas públicas. Recolha-o em garrafas e leve-o ao oleão! @Never put cooking oil from frying down the drain of public waters. Place it in empty bottles and take it to the waste refuse site! @@De acordo com as teorias de Einstein, se viajar mais vive mais tempo. @@According to Einstein's theories, if you travel more you live longer.
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