[QUAD-L] Fwd: quad-list on facebook

2018-04-15 Thread Jim Lubin
I started a quad-list group on facebook if anyone would also like to join https://www.facebook.com/groups/772652446256754/

[QUAD-L] Fwd: How to use Webhooks in IFTTT for Assistive Technology

2018-04-15 Thread Jim Lubin
​​ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wh_B4vkBPqk=youtu.be I thought this was pretty neat. To test it out, I created a Webhook that sends a text message to my number when I click a shortcut on my desktop. There are all sorts neat things to do with this. I got the webhook to work with no problem

Re: [QUAD-L] tongue control versus sip and puff?

2018-04-15 Thread Jeffrey Gaede
Amazing technology. I wish the inventor and the one user would have just referred to it as an alternative. As a longtime sip and puff chair user, I can make my chair dance. To call sip and puff "very slow" and "like Morse code" is kind of ridiculous. I would challenge my ability of sip and puff

[QUAD-L] tongue control versus sip and puff?

2018-04-15 Thread Randy Anderson
I found this article kind of interesting, as a sip and puff user. http://www.foxnews.com/health/2013/11/27/tongue-controlled-wheelchairs-prove-effective-for-quadriplegic-patients.html

[QUAD-L] Using a GlassOuse Assistive device to control a smart phone - YouTube

2018-04-15 Thread Jim Lubin
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zaq4N9FHK4w=share Click on this link if you want to buy a GlassOuse: http://glassouse.com/ A GlassOuse is an assistive device which can be used to control a PC, smart phone or even a smart TV. In fact any device which uses Bluetooth can be controlled with it.

Re: [QUAD-L] tongue control versus sip and puff?

2018-04-15 Thread Jim Lubin
" driving a wheelchair through a course, moving a cursor on a computer screen, operating a cellphone and more." ​ Yup, can do all that with sip and puff.

Re: [QUAD-L] tongue control versus sip and puff?

2018-04-15 Thread Jim Lubin
found the website http://tonguedrive.com/ On Sun, Apr 15, 2018 at 5:35 PM, Jim Lubin wrote: > " driving a wheelchair through a course, moving a cursor on a computer > screen, operating a cellphone and more." > > ​ > Yup, can do all that with sip and puff. > > >

RE: [QUAD-L] tongue control versus sip and puff?

2018-04-15 Thread poajoan
27 ½ half years ago I had tongue touch keypad system that had a retainer type in the roof of my mouth and I activated the buttons with my tongue. Could run the computer, and they did a prototype wheelchair I tried out. Funding fell off and it never went anywhere permanent. I still have my

RE: [QUAD-L] Using a GlassOuse Assistive device to control a smart phone - YouTube

2018-04-15 Thread poajoan
I much prefer my Samsung galaxy set up with google and an ear bud for hands-free phone usage. It even looks somewhat normal for people who are concerned about that. I also use the program Jim suggested Mobizen. For my TV and music and household lights fans heaters front door I use Amazon