Hi,
Anyone know of software that corrects mistakes people make by pressing two
adjacent keys on a keyboard. For example masde = made... This would
basically be a spill checker combined with a knowledge of what keys are
where and how quickly they are pressed...
This would be helpful for a client and i've had a long hard look on the web
and come up with everything but.
Cheers
Simon
Clinical Scientist
ACT
0121 627 1627 ex 53245
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[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Paul Hawes
Sent: 25 August 2004 10:48
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Subject: Re: AT conference Birmingham
If it's not too late, here is a submission for you.
Bets wishes,
Paul Hawes
Sensory Software International Ltd
26 Abbey Road, Malvern, Worcs, WR14 3HD ,UK
tel +44 (0)1684 578868 Fax +44 (0)1684 897753 www.sensorysoftware.com
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Sent: 10 August 2004 11:38
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Subject: AT conference Birmingham
Dear all,
The RAATE2004 inter-disciplinary AT conference on 8 and 9 November is an
ideal opportunity to share your ideas and developments to an enthusiastic
audience.
If you go to www.raate.org.uk you will see the deadline for papers is 31
July 2004. My apologies to the many who have already submitted, but this is
to let you know that, thanks to the reviewers being on holiday, we are still
open for submissions for a week or two more.
All we need is 300 words or so in any format sent to
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We'll not need a finished paper - you'd just turn up and present!
Best wishes
Alan
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Dr Alan R Turner-Smith, Reader in Rehabilitation Engineering
Centre of Rehabilitation Engineering www.kcl.ac.uk/core
Dept Medical Engineering & Physics
King's College Hospital, Denmark Hill, LONDON, SE5 9RS
Tel: +44 (0)20 7346 1650 Fax: +44 (0)20 7346 1651
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