Desenvolvimento de protótipos de hardware com baixo custo para inclusão digital de pessoas com deficiência motora
Abstract
This project aims to help people with motor and speech disabilities to use the computer. The results of studies and their applications for the development of a low-cost prototype will be presented in this work. Different methods for capturing and interpreting an external signal have been developed and tested, which make it possible to send the signal from an external device to the computer in order to control it with just a touch or movement. The interaction with the computer is performed through an existing interpreter software integrated with the developed prototypes. To test its performance the participation of a volunteer was obtained, which was an adult with motor problems resulting from cerebral palsy.
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