Not exact matches
Resulting neural signals from the motor cortex were electronically extracted by the embedded recording devices, transmitted to a
computer and translated by Shenoy's algorithms into commands directing a cursor
on an onscreen
keyboard to participant - specified
characters.
These signals were transmitted to a
computer via a cable and translated by algorithms into point - and - click commands guiding a cursor to
characters on an onscreen
keyboard.
When typing
on a
computer keyboard, the typed
characters: — RRB - are one example of an emoticon.
A teaching assistant reads back the sentences he's dictated to her — «She ran home and never returned to the old, raggedy shack again» — and he taps them into the
computer on a customizable
keyboard with large, widely spaced
characters.
suggestion, although I'm suspicious that special
characters might not be available (i.e.,
on the
keyboards) or display properly
on all
computer and smartphone platforms.
Another nice feature of KeepKey is possibility to restore the key from
computer and not to worry about potential key - logger tracking key presses, as the
characters change
on every
keyboard hit.