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Click2Speak on-screen keyboard that works with THE EYE TRIBE

PostPosted: 29 Sep 2014, 09:24
by galsont
Our new on-screen keyboard version fully supports THE EYE TRIBE. Go ahead, take it for a test drive, our beta version is free, we would love some feedback. We support Dwell, Blink, have sensitivity parameters, and the keyboard itself has many great features, uses Swiftkey prediction engine, and we constantly add more important features. We also add more and more language support, we just added Spanish and Korean. At the moment we support Windows PC environment. Other OS support will arrive soon.

Almost all the code behind this software was written using only eyes (and partly using THE EYE TRIBE :-), as Gal, the head developer, suffers from ALS, and he knows the assistive technology needs from personal experience.
Our on-screen keyboard works plug and play once you connect and install THE EYE TRIBE.
No reason to pay thousands of dollars for eye gaze and an on-screen keyboard, with your invaluable feedback we will help those in need.

Go ahead and download from our website - http://www.click2speak.net/

Thanks!
Gal and Dan – The Click2Speak team
Contact us at: info@click2speak.net

Re: Click2Speak on-screen keyboard that works with THE EYE T

PostPosted: 30 Sep 2014, 00:54
by JeffKang
Almost all the code behind this software was written using only eyes


Wow.
I would definitely pay whatever for any program that would be capable of allowing me to comfortably code with just my eyes.

No reason to pay thousands of dollars for eye gaze and an on-screen keyboard


I don't know what kind of eye-tracker that Gal used, but the Eye Tribe is a lower cost, albeit serviceable eye-tracker.

If Click2Speak was initially targeted toward these more expensive eye-trackers, then some Eye Tribe users might primarily want to first and foremost make sure that the software has options that would allow it to work comfortably with the available accuracy and precision.

E.g. extra-step of magnification, or extra-step of projection into larger elements, resizable buttons, dwell accumulation (resume and continue building the dwell after leaving), etc..

Thanks for creating Click2Speak, Gal and Dan.

I hope that the sizeable boost that the ALS community received this year will help Gal.