We may also need an alternative to voice control if we are in places were talking is (1) forbidden, or (2) socially not acceptable. Thinking about hospitals, trains, or movie theaters... John McKown wrote: > Suppose your wearable computer has voice input that works perfectly. It > responds to your voice alone, it never misunderstands and it's immune to > environmental noise. Suppose also that you're not embarrassed in the > slightest to blather on and on to your computer in public, in fact you > love an audience. > > You still need a keyboard (or keyboard-like input device) if you ever > want to enter data like passwords, medical or financial records, > business strategies or anything else you'd rather not have everybody in > the airplane know about. -- Sebastien Duval <> Ph.D. student <http://www.soken.ac.jp> _______________________________________________ Wear-Hard mailing list
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