On Mon, 24 May 2010, Carlos Mayans wrote:
> Hey guys, > > this is my the first time I write to the list, so first of all my name is > Carlos, I am from Spain and I have been working with people with different > types of disabilities in Kolkata India for almost two years, mainly deaf and > kids with cerebrl palsy. > > I was little surprised I couldn't find any software to work as an only 1 key > input methods. This could be easily programmed, I am a software developer > myself, but I have absolutely no idea if there are already people working on > it, or anything related to this. I know of Dasher, which I've not tried on Linux: http://www.inference.phy.cam.ac.uk/dasher/ The book Beautiful Code (not here at the moment) has a chapter on the system Stephen Hawking uses, which is open source, but when I went to the site mentioned in the book the code had vanished. Maybe someone else knows whether it has moved or just died. Chapter 30 When a Button Is All That Connects You to the World http://oreilly.com/catalog/9780596510046#toc There is also software out there which allows communication with a text interface using extended morse code, which may or may not be applicable. There is this: http://morseall.org/ and there was the morse 2000 project, but this seems to have only left traces on the net. > > Sorry if this issue has already been discussed before, and thank you in > advance for your advices. > > Regards, > Carlos. > HTH Hugh -- Ubuntu-accessibility mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-accessibility
