LipSync Update: It’s about more than just tapping the screen
With the LipSync, we’ve built in a few different functions to mimic those hand gestures with a sip and puff device.
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Skip to NavigationWith the LipSync, we’ve built in a few different functions to mimic those hand gestures with a sip and puff device.
We are excited to tell you about the first “homebuilt” LipSync – the first one made outside of our initiatives.
We’re in Philadelphia this week at the 2017 AOTA (American Occupational Therapists Association) Annual Conference. In front of over 13,000 occupational therapists, we are promoting the LipSync and “making” to create access solutions for people with disabilities.
We’ve kept you updated on the progress of our hardware, our trials and errors in the process of physically building a LipSync. Today, we’ll explain the decisions we’ve made from the coding perspective.
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