
Looks like the disabled would find it easier to use computers and control the environment around them. The ACCS device has been selected to be used by the ‘Intel digital home’ system, which makes a person’s house, disabled friendly. The ACCS is a device that is modeled on the method of adaption to mouth cavity. It consists of a control module with a sensor type movement tracking device which, when kept in a person’s mouth, communicates with the headset through a wire which runs along the right cheek. Bluetooth helps the received signals to be transferred to the computer. The person simply has to provide voice commands. ACCS Toolkit contains all the hardware and software required for converting your computer into a sensory device. It comes with a typing speed of 100 symbols per minute. The ACCS helps a disabled person lead a fuller life by way of helping them make telephone calls easily, easy access to the internet, emergency situation, control a wheelchair etc. The ACCS can also help those into gaming as the first one who fires is the one who wins, and this device literally works as fast as the mind. The ACCS device is not available for purchase yet.
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Welcome news for the disabled who might be taken to a comfort zone to operate without having to bother about the complexcities of the computers. Who knows one fine day this might turn up to be the best freind of the disabled?