AbleMouse: Open-Source DIY Assistive Technology for Accessibility
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Alexander Radzhabov
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Summary
AbleMouse is a DIY, open-source assistive technology solution designed as an affordable alternative to expensive commercial options like MouthPad, eye-trackers, and Neuralink. The article emphasizes accessibility and the belief that everyone deserves access to assistive technology regardless of cost.
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Everyone deserves access to assistive technology.
This is a DIY, open-source alternative to expensive solutions like the MouthPad, eye-trackers, or even complex systems like Neuralink. Everyone deserves access to assistive technology.
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