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A Qt5 framework for helping handicapped computer users
Assisted Interface (AIF) is a Qt5/C++ framework for providing computer interfaces to users who may have very limited body control, perhaps only able to use eye gaze to move a mouse pointer.
AIF is mainly a matrix of buttons that either are spoken words or action functions.
Typical AIF applications are in assisting with communication and operating equipment such as TVs and Hi Fis by IR remote control.
AIF can be applied to kiosk type applications.
AIF runs on Linux PC, Raspberry Pi and Microsoft Windows.