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    PUB! Programmable USB Button

    PUB! Programmable USB Button

    Program a button to send keystrokes to your computer

    ...is a Programmable USB Button on which you can program with a sequence of keystrokes. When you press the button those keystrokes are "replayed" over a USB connection. The button is programmed using an innovative and slightly quirky interface that does not require any custom software to be installed on your computer. All you need is a text editor like Notepad or gedit.
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    BCIOP is a free, open and portable protocol standard for data exchnage with Brain Computer Interface devices. Compact deisgn allows its code to be easily implemented both on target microcontroller and the host computer.
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    Augmenting other natural interfaces namely handwriting, speech recognition to input Indian language characters to the computer. Speech synthesis is also provided to read out local language text.
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    Enough lame computing! The project for re-desiging and re-writing the computer world, based on old & new ideas that have never been implemented in a practical way. Research in form of discussion is in the public forum at this sourceforge project page.
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    The BrainTop project is the development of a new concept of interaction with the computer: a more natural, intuitive, "human" interface.
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    The TFT Mouse is a Human Computer Interface based on a simple web-camera. It can be used completely without hands by simply moving the head and blinking. The system is structured as a Java Framework extensible using Plug-ins.
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    This project offers an uniformized way to interface a extented variety of analog-to-digital conv. chips to a computer that uses Windows. It is written in C as a set of plugin DLLs plus a central interface. The interface is intented to be VB compatible
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