Great work but, why not just use the gyro and blink for the word or letter? Oh and TBO123 obviously knows nothing about computers and programming. Mac has about 5% of the market and they charge you to work with xcode. Someone should get it all to work using Wine in linux
An interesting concept though it would very extremely difficult to train the epoc to recognize more than 3-4 thoughts. I can only get two to recognize consistently.
60 Minutes had a segment on this a few months ago. The version they showcased used a single thought to type as the focus predictably shifted from key-to-key
this version is actually obsolete and not working. You can find a newer non working version on sourceforge. That one uses a single line to display chars.
im not doubting the technology here but is it just me or are you controlling the on screen keyboard with an on screen program and not your brain? thats what it looks like to me.
@stimpanzee: this is just a proof of concept, more things will come with time and with user feedback. I'll consider the addition of t9 tech to this, thanks =)
This is fantastic! And my favorite part? With some memorization, there will be no need for a screen real estate robbing on-screen keyboard. Truly beautiful.
It is wonderful to see products from the SDK going opensource... this route is the the first massive step I've seen of this technology transforming everything... congratulations.
It's a good idea but could use a little more work. I think your on the right track with a t9 setup. Perhaps using the code for t9 could save you a lot of time. All you would have to do is write complementary software acting as the input device.
Great work but, why not just use the gyro and blink for the word or letter? Oh and TBO123 obviously knows nothing about computers and programming. Mac has about 5% of the market and they charge you to work with xcode. Someone should get it all to work using Wine in linux
lumin750 7 months ago
linux sdk please!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
psibyrion 2 years ago
An interesting concept though it would very extremely difficult to train the epoc to recognize more than 3-4 thoughts. I can only get two to recognize consistently.
60 Minutes had a segment on this a few months ago. The version they showcased used a single thought to type as the focus predictably shifted from key-to-key
Rich1176 2 years ago
this version is actually obsolete and not working. You can find a newer non working version on sourceforge. That one uses a single line to display chars.
need2revolt 2 years ago
you're right lynx9595, i'm using the emulaor since i don't have the actual device.
However the program will work with the real device too.
need2revolt 2 years ago
im not doubting the technology here but is it just me or are you controlling the on screen keyboard with an on screen program and not your brain? thats what it looks like to me.
lynx9595 2 years ago
If Apple Mac OS is such a powerful and intuitive OS... why on earth would you not leverage it for this project?
TBO123 2 years ago
the emotiv sdk runs only on windows, that's why.
and anyway i don't like mac, too user friendly for my taste. i'm a linux guy
need2revolt 2 years ago
@need2revolt I'm a linux guy too! ^^
StevenJosephHorton 2 years ago
@stimpanzee: this is just a proof of concept, more things will come with time and with user feedback. I'll consider the addition of t9 tech to this, thanks =)
@skinnyed69 @royha99: thanks guys =)
need2revolt 2 years ago
This is fantastic! And my favorite part? With some memorization, there will be no need for a screen real estate robbing on-screen keyboard. Truly beautiful.
royha99 2 years ago
It is wonderful to see products from the SDK going opensource... this route is the the first massive step I've seen of this technology transforming everything... congratulations.
skinnyed69 2 years ago
It's a good idea but could use a little more work. I think your on the right track with a t9 setup. Perhaps using the code for t9 could save you a lot of time. All you would have to do is write complementary software acting as the input device.
stimpanzee 2 years ago