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Hector A Caltenco1, Lotte N S Andreasen Struijk, Bjorn Breidegard
1Center for Sensory Motor Interaction (SMI), Department of Health Science and Technology, Aalborg University, DK-9220, Denmark. hca@hst.aau.dk
Abstract:
Many computer interfaces and assistive devices for people with motor disabilities limit the input dimensionality from user to system, in many cases leading to single switch interfaces where the user can only press one button. This can, either limit the level of direct access to the functionalities of the operating system, or slow down speed of interaction. In this paper we present TongueWise: a software developed for a tongue computer interface that can be activated with the tip of the tongue and that provides direct input that covers most of the standard keyboard and mouse commands.

