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178 related items for PubMed ID: 2525194

  • 1. New possibilities for enhanced keyboard input for the handicapped.
    Soede M, van Balkom HL, Deroost G, van Knippenberg FH, Kamphuis H.
    J Med Eng Technol; 1989; 13(1-2):34-6. PubMed ID: 2525194
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  • 2. Effect of dynamic keyboard and word-prediction systems on text input speed in persons with functional tetraplegia.
    Pouplin S, Robertson J, Antoine JY, Blanchet A, Kahloun JL, Volle P, Bouteille J, Lofaso F, Bensmail D.
    J Rehabil Res Dev; 2014; 51(3):467-79. PubMed ID: 25019668
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  • 3. A microcomputer keyboard substitute for the disabled.
    Wells JH, Smye SW, Wilson AJ.
    J Med Eng Technol; 1986; 10(2):58-61. PubMed ID: 2939247
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  • 6. Interfacing the BBC microcomputer for use with profoundly handicapped children.
    Hillman MR.
    J Med Eng Technol; 1986; 10(4):196-8. PubMed ID: 2946864
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  • 7. A universal computer and interface system for the disabled (UNICAID).
    Bolton MP, Taylor AC.
    J Biomed Eng; 1981 Oct; 3(4):281-4. PubMed ID: 6458741
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  • 9. An enhanced standard computer keyboard system for single-finger and typing-stick typing.
    Chubon RA, Hester MR.
    J Rehabil Res Dev; 1988 Oct; 25(4):17-24. PubMed ID: 2973523
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  • 10. A 32 key keyboard for the HP PDMS.
    Solingen S, Shabot MM.
    Int J Clin Monit Comput; 1988 Oct; 5(1):31-4. PubMed ID: 3351373
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  • 11. A week in the life of Mary: the impact of microtechnology on a severely handicapped person.
    Dymond EA, Potter R, Griffiths PA, McClemont EJ.
    J Biomed Eng; 1988 Nov; 10(6):483-90. PubMed ID: 2976864
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  • 13. A picture communicator for symbol users and/or speech-impaired people.
    Blenkhorn P.
    J Med Eng Technol; 1992 Nov; 16(6):243-9. PubMed ID: 1300378
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  • 14. SwingBoard: introducing swipe based virtual keyboard for visually impaired and blind users.
    Ahmed I, Farrok O.
    Disabil Rehabil Assist Technol; 2024 May; 19(4):1482-1493. PubMed ID: 37098085
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  • 16. An examination of direct selection typing rate and accuracy for persons with high-level spinal cord injury using QWERTY and default on-screen keyboards.
    Hurlburt M, Ottenbacher KJ.
    J Rehabil Res Dev; 1992 May; 29(4):54-63. PubMed ID: 1432727
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  • 20. Virtual keyboard with the prediction of words for children with cerebral palsy.
    Jordan M, Nogueira GN, Brito A, Nohama P.
    Comput Methods Programs Biomed; 2020 Aug; 192():105402. PubMed ID: 32208301
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