People who can not speak and have very limited movements, such as patients with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) and individuals afflicted with Cerebral Palsy or Cerebral Vascular / Stroke (Stroke / Stroke) induced palsy can use TelepatiX to communicate. The application provides an alphabet that is traversed by a sequential scanning of rows and columns. The user can choose the speed of the scan.
In the free version, the person selects each line and column simply by touching any part of the screen, even having the smallest and most inaccurate movement. In the paid version, the selection can also be made by the blink of the eye or other types of voluntary movement, using accessories such as the blink detector X-ray or the air-pressure trigger.
To speed up writing, TelepatiX tries to “guess” the words for each chosen letter, and also learns the user’s frequent vocabulary and completes their most commonly used phrases. After writing, the person can send the application to vocalize the phrase loud and clear.
TelepatiX also has another writing mode, where non-speaking people with uncoordinated hand movements can type by touching directly on the letters: the application filters the involuntary touches and only writes each letter after the person has held it for a while she chooses herself.
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