Quadriplegic navy man Hilary Lister can control her gravy boat using a electronic computer spark off by the “ sip and drag ” user interface she has in her mouth . With this rig , she crossed the English channel on her own . Futurist Jamais Cascio , who consults with ship’s company like Mozilla on 10 - class innovation plans , told io9 that computers like Lister ’s designed for the handicapped are inspiring newfangled variety of devices that will be in everyone ’s home ( or hands ) in the next decennary .
handicapped users call for developers to introduce out from general substance abuser user interface . So you get a computer that recognizes you ’re there even if you do n’t touch it , or that can shift from not making sounds to name them as demand [ for the screen ] . But average consumers desire those features too . And so now developers are ask , What if there was a ring or glove that let you save with one digit on the palm of your hand ? Your body would become pointer and interface .
Sounds just like Vernor Vinge ’s late novel rainbow End , where everybody types on computers meander into their clothes by move their bodies sort of twitchily . Cascio is hasty to point out that any physical structure - based interface would have to take people touch themselves “ only in publicly appropriate way . ” range of a function by Odd Andersen via Getty .

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