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Electric Fidget Cube

For the DeafBlind
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Put a wireless radio control thingy inside of one of those fidget cubes with all of the clickies all over it, and turn it into a computer input device for DeafBlind people. Touch screens are not working for this community. This clicky interface would lead us back towards a clicky world and away from touch screens.

Remote two way tactile interface (link).

JesusHChrist, Mar 05 2017

Remote Fidget Cube Remote_20Fidget_20Cube
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Tongue vision https://www.youtube...watch?v=OKd56D2mvN0
If you thought Fidget Cubes were weird... [Cuit_au_Four, Mar 05 2017]

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       Psychedelic mobile toilet fidget cube
calum, Mar 06 2017
  

       Actually, much though I want to bone this on general principle, I find that I cannot. I can see an opportunity to develop a sort of hand-held thing that could be part trackball, part mouse, part Wii and part something completely unexpected. Given the subtlety of the human hand, it ought to be useful for something other than hitting a regular array of uniform keys, or dragging things around on a flat surface.
MaxwellBuchanan, Mar 06 2017
  

       Reminds me of Tactalis (tactile computer interface).
notexactly, Mar 07 2017
  
      
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