Speech-input keying

• • Limited dexterity

• • • Limited use of hands/arms

• • • Weak grip

• • Hand tremor


Speech-input keying is a useful means of providing a hands-free call set-up for users with reliable voice, and may be valuable even where full hands-free operation is not necessary (eg when hand tremor interferes with manual keying). Useful for dyslexsic users who can read aloud and simultaneously dial a number thus avoiding short-term memory problems.

Such systems could be limited to just the numerals or a few words such as 'doctor' or 'Jane'.

Contact

PhoneAbility
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85 High Street
Iver,
Bucks SL0 9PN

Telephone
07590 982732

Email
info@phoneability.org.uk

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