[games_access] Braingate

d. michelle hinn hinn at uiuc.edu
Thu Sep 25 11:52:49 EDT 2008


Yeah...accessibility needs to be talked about 
more JUST IN GENERAL!!!! I *thought* that I had 
MS but now it seems to *just* be a brain tumor. 
So I might go for one of those cyborg options 
(I'm always so cutting edge ;) -- I laugh because 
the other solutions are just too depressing and I 
like the idea of being part cyborg!).

M

>Hello,
>
>thank you all very much.
>
>I am very surprised that we do not learn in Human-Computer-Communication
>(Computer Science in Media  ) about the basics of Accessibility.
>The script does not mention alternative presentation
>of information, Braille or Tracker. :-(
>
>The good think is, we communicate with a forum and I can tell them some
>basics about Accessibility :-)
>
>Regards,
>Sandra
>
>>  Haven't tried it as Braingate is an implant AFAIK and it's invasive 
>>  nature makes it not very applicable for games other than for a very 
>>  small number of cyborgs :)
>>
>>  Non-invasive solutions, likely not as accurate as Braingate, are 
>>  Emotiv and the NIA
>>
>>  /Thomas
>
>
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