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ClickerAID [4] is an alternative selection modality. It uses intentional muscle contractions to actuate a mouse event. It is not limited to any one particular muscle; rather, the user decides what works best for him or her (eyebrow, jaw, cheek, chin, etc.). This makes the system very flexible.
It monitors a dedicated muscle of the user and emulates a click event at the current position of the mouse pointer in response to a contraction of that muscle ( ...
ABSTRACT. This is to propose a demo and poster about a tool designed to assist persons who are temporarily or permanently unable.
ClickerAID: a tool for efficient clicking using intentional muscle contractions · T. FelzerS. Rinderknecht. Computer Science, Medicine. ASSETS '12. 2012. TLDR.
Felzer, T., Rinderknecht, S.: ClickerAID: a tool for efficient clicking using inten- tional muscle contractions. In: Proceedings of ACM SIGACCESS Conference on.
Felzer, T., Rinderknecht, S.: ClickerAID: a tool for efficient clicking using intentional muscle contractions. In: Proceedings of the ACM SIGACCESS ...
ClickerAID: a tool for efficient clicking using intentional muscle contractions. ... Scanning-Based Human-Computer Interaction Using Intentional Muscle ...
ClickerAID: a tool for efficient clicking using intentional muscle contractions · T. FelzerS. Rinderknecht. Computer Science, Medicine. ASSETS '12. 2012. TLDR.
Previous studies evaluated the use of an attached sensor (ClickerAID) as an alternative to the dwell-time clicking. However, the sensor's proprietary hardware ...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the effects of different cursor click modalities in an alternative computer access device using accelerometry.