Hello to all the list, first of all : thank you for your work !
and second : sorry for my english :) I work on pylisiere https://gna.org/projects/pylisiere a virtual keyboard. When i start this program my first goal was to find a way to write for people who can only use a binary signal to communicate like people under Lock-in syndrom or who can only move a finger (up or down, mouvement or not) or control their breath (breath or not, in or out). For this, a virtual keyboard wich look like our keyboard with more than 100 keys is unusable, even with automatic advance in the key, it's too slow ... My works now looks like the ditionnary who help you to write on cell phone with predictive words and more than 1 letter per key. This "technlogy" is called T9 in cell phone. I show my works to an hospital on a livecd wich is very interested and propose me some tests with disabled people to test their use of the program. There is a group of letter by touch so you have to use a dictionnary to propose the words wich can match with. Example : Key 1 : eairs Key 2 : tnoc You press 1,1 and 2 Wich word match with [eairs][eairs][tnoc] : set, sin, etc order by number of use or freq of use in your langage, etc. You can see a screenshot at http://home.gna.org/pylisiere/ Pylisiere can be change to work with any group of key per boutton, with any number of button. My work is actually on building free (as freedom ;) ) dictionnary. pylisiere can only input text and the hospital tell me that people want go on internet, watch dvd, etc. So i continue my research and i found gok ... You have probably more than 2 years of advance on me :) I think that it's probably better to adapt my job to yours, so i want to know if you have allraedy some works in progress for a vk with group of letter and dictionnary ? Is it possible to adapt this idea to gok ? Did you have already try this ? Is it too big to change ? Thank you very much. -- Freedom - Share - Respect _______________________________________________ Gnome-accessibility-devel mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-accessibility-devel
