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  • turi@social.vivaldi.netT turi@social.vivaldi.net

    A couple of months ago a family friend had a very serious health issue and he couldn't move or speak much. So I put together a web app with a set of phrases, connected to a game controller, in a way that he could just select phrases from the list to communicate. Luckily this person got better quickly, and this app was no longer needed, but I decided to improve this experiment and publish it as an Open Source project.

    So, this is VoxEase. It can be operated with a mouse, a touch screen, a computer keyboard, a game controller using a single hand, or you can set it to scan the list of phrases automatically so you only need to press one button to pick your phrase.
    It only requires a modern browser and once downloaded it works offline.
    It supports multiple languages and it can also be used by people with sight impairments (it works with screen readers).

    Any suggestions on how to make it better are welcome!

    Link: https://turisc.github.io/voxease/

    #openSource

    jonyoder@mstdn.socialJ This user is from outside of this forum
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    jonyoder@mstdn.social
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    #16

    @turi I know naming is hard, but you may want to consider a different name. It's kind of hard to say and may not be easy to communicate to other people in everyday contexts. Just a thought.

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    • turi@social.vivaldi.netT turi@social.vivaldi.net

      A couple of months ago a family friend had a very serious health issue and he couldn't move or speak much. So I put together a web app with a set of phrases, connected to a game controller, in a way that he could just select phrases from the list to communicate. Luckily this person got better quickly, and this app was no longer needed, but I decided to improve this experiment and publish it as an Open Source project.

      So, this is VoxEase. It can be operated with a mouse, a touch screen, a computer keyboard, a game controller using a single hand, or you can set it to scan the list of phrases automatically so you only need to press one button to pick your phrase.
      It only requires a modern browser and once downloaded it works offline.
      It supports multiple languages and it can also be used by people with sight impairments (it works with screen readers).

      Any suggestions on how to make it better are welcome!

      Link: https://turisc.github.io/voxease/

      #openSource

      mostlytato@mstdn.socialM This user is from outside of this forum
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      mostlytato@mstdn.social
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      #17

      @turi
      This is brilliant, good job. And good suggestions that I can't really add to much
      Except maybe the more statements the better, maybe in a tiered system of need.
      πŸ‘

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      • turi@social.vivaldi.netT turi@social.vivaldi.net

        A couple of months ago a family friend had a very serious health issue and he couldn't move or speak much. So I put together a web app with a set of phrases, connected to a game controller, in a way that he could just select phrases from the list to communicate. Luckily this person got better quickly, and this app was no longer needed, but I decided to improve this experiment and publish it as an Open Source project.

        So, this is VoxEase. It can be operated with a mouse, a touch screen, a computer keyboard, a game controller using a single hand, or you can set it to scan the list of phrases automatically so you only need to press one button to pick your phrase.
        It only requires a modern browser and once downloaded it works offline.
        It supports multiple languages and it can also be used by people with sight impairments (it works with screen readers).

        Any suggestions on how to make it better are welcome!

        Link: https://turisc.github.io/voxease/

        #openSource

        sl007@digitalcourage.socialS This user is from outside of this forum
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        sl007@digitalcourage.social
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        #18

        @turi

        First of all, thank you for creating humanism preserving FLOSS.

        My suggestions on how to make it better, is simpe but depends on resources and time:

        my suggestion would be : make it federated πŸ™‚
        ActivityPub is the protocol we speak here and it could be sets of ActivityPub Questions. Think of the "Poll" in mastodon but any Question can be open or "anyOf" as well.

        We do similar things for fedi, described it here in this unfortunately mixed language doc https://codeberg.org/Menschys/fedi-codebase
        It will become 2 documents later, menschys is our app for mutual help …

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        • turi@social.vivaldi.netT turi@social.vivaldi.net

          A couple of months ago a family friend had a very serious health issue and he couldn't move or speak much. So I put together a web app with a set of phrases, connected to a game controller, in a way that he could just select phrases from the list to communicate. Luckily this person got better quickly, and this app was no longer needed, but I decided to improve this experiment and publish it as an Open Source project.

          So, this is VoxEase. It can be operated with a mouse, a touch screen, a computer keyboard, a game controller using a single hand, or you can set it to scan the list of phrases automatically so you only need to press one button to pick your phrase.
          It only requires a modern browser and once downloaded it works offline.
          It supports multiple languages and it can also be used by people with sight impairments (it works with screen readers).

          Any suggestions on how to make it better are welcome!

          Link: https://turisc.github.io/voxease/

          #openSource

          stavpup@mastodon.socialS This user is from outside of this forum
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          stavpup@mastodon.social
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          @turi can I translate to Greek so that it it added?

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          • kay@mastodon.nzK kay@mastodon.nz

            @turi no Alt Text on image. Lack of #accessibility in posts may mean members of disability communities are less inclined to engage, no matter how well intended your offering

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            misusecase@twit.social
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            #20

            @Kay @turi It’s a video

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            • turi@social.vivaldi.netT turi@social.vivaldi.net

              A couple of months ago a family friend had a very serious health issue and he couldn't move or speak much. So I put together a web app with a set of phrases, connected to a game controller, in a way that he could just select phrases from the list to communicate. Luckily this person got better quickly, and this app was no longer needed, but I decided to improve this experiment and publish it as an Open Source project.

              So, this is VoxEase. It can be operated with a mouse, a touch screen, a computer keyboard, a game controller using a single hand, or you can set it to scan the list of phrases automatically so you only need to press one button to pick your phrase.
              It only requires a modern browser and once downloaded it works offline.
              It supports multiple languages and it can also be used by people with sight impairments (it works with screen readers).

              Any suggestions on how to make it better are welcome!

              Link: https://turisc.github.io/voxease/

              #openSource

              jake4480@c.imJ This user is from outside of this forum
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              jake4480@c.im
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              #21

              @turi this is SO cool - what a great idea!!

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              • turi@social.vivaldi.netT turi@social.vivaldi.net

                A couple of months ago a family friend had a very serious health issue and he couldn't move or speak much. So I put together a web app with a set of phrases, connected to a game controller, in a way that he could just select phrases from the list to communicate. Luckily this person got better quickly, and this app was no longer needed, but I decided to improve this experiment and publish it as an Open Source project.

                So, this is VoxEase. It can be operated with a mouse, a touch screen, a computer keyboard, a game controller using a single hand, or you can set it to scan the list of phrases automatically so you only need to press one button to pick your phrase.
                It only requires a modern browser and once downloaded it works offline.
                It supports multiple languages and it can also be used by people with sight impairments (it works with screen readers).

                Any suggestions on how to make it better are welcome!

                Link: https://turisc.github.io/voxease/

                #openSource

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                blindcoder@toot.berlin
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                @turi As sad as needing this is, it's so great to have it! Thank you very much for making, and releasing, this software!

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                • turi@social.vivaldi.netT turi@social.vivaldi.net

                  A couple of months ago a family friend had a very serious health issue and he couldn't move or speak much. So I put together a web app with a set of phrases, connected to a game controller, in a way that he could just select phrases from the list to communicate. Luckily this person got better quickly, and this app was no longer needed, but I decided to improve this experiment and publish it as an Open Source project.

                  So, this is VoxEase. It can be operated with a mouse, a touch screen, a computer keyboard, a game controller using a single hand, or you can set it to scan the list of phrases automatically so you only need to press one button to pick your phrase.
                  It only requires a modern browser and once downloaded it works offline.
                  It supports multiple languages and it can also be used by people with sight impairments (it works with screen readers).

                  Any suggestions on how to make it better are welcome!

                  Link: https://turisc.github.io/voxease/

                  #openSource

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                  paulatothepeople@climatejustice.social
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                  @turi Thanks. I'll try this with my client on her eye-tracking operated device.

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                  • turi@social.vivaldi.netT turi@social.vivaldi.net

                    A couple of months ago a family friend had a very serious health issue and he couldn't move or speak much. So I put together a web app with a set of phrases, connected to a game controller, in a way that he could just select phrases from the list to communicate. Luckily this person got better quickly, and this app was no longer needed, but I decided to improve this experiment and publish it as an Open Source project.

                    So, this is VoxEase. It can be operated with a mouse, a touch screen, a computer keyboard, a game controller using a single hand, or you can set it to scan the list of phrases automatically so you only need to press one button to pick your phrase.
                    It only requires a modern browser and once downloaded it works offline.
                    It supports multiple languages and it can also be used by people with sight impairments (it works with screen readers).

                    Any suggestions on how to make it better are welcome!

                    Link: https://turisc.github.io/voxease/

                    #openSource

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                    jeffmcneill@hachyderm.io
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                    #24

                    @turi 😍

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                    • turi@social.vivaldi.netT turi@social.vivaldi.net

                      A couple of months ago a family friend had a very serious health issue and he couldn't move or speak much. So I put together a web app with a set of phrases, connected to a game controller, in a way that he could just select phrases from the list to communicate. Luckily this person got better quickly, and this app was no longer needed, but I decided to improve this experiment and publish it as an Open Source project.

                      So, this is VoxEase. It can be operated with a mouse, a touch screen, a computer keyboard, a game controller using a single hand, or you can set it to scan the list of phrases automatically so you only need to press one button to pick your phrase.
                      It only requires a modern browser and once downloaded it works offline.
                      It supports multiple languages and it can also be used by people with sight impairments (it works with screen readers).

                      Any suggestions on how to make it better are welcome!

                      Link: https://turisc.github.io/voxease/

                      #openSource

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                      rlegowski1@tweesecake.social
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                      #25

                      @turi this is a really cool app. Could prove really useful for people who are struggling to speak for whatever reason.
                      I tested it out with NVDA and it all works fine. I like the custom messages feature. Just struggling to find where I can download it? There doesn't appear to be a download button or link on the webpage.

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                      • turi@social.vivaldi.netT turi@social.vivaldi.net

                        A couple of months ago a family friend had a very serious health issue and he couldn't move or speak much. So I put together a web app with a set of phrases, connected to a game controller, in a way that he could just select phrases from the list to communicate. Luckily this person got better quickly, and this app was no longer needed, but I decided to improve this experiment and publish it as an Open Source project.

                        So, this is VoxEase. It can be operated with a mouse, a touch screen, a computer keyboard, a game controller using a single hand, or you can set it to scan the list of phrases automatically so you only need to press one button to pick your phrase.
                        It only requires a modern browser and once downloaded it works offline.
                        It supports multiple languages and it can also be used by people with sight impairments (it works with screen readers).

                        Any suggestions on how to make it better are welcome!

                        Link: https://turisc.github.io/voxease/

                        #openSource

                        jay9@chaos.socialJ This user is from outside of this forum
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                        jay9@chaos.social
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                        @turi This is amazing, thank you so much! I can offer Dutch translations, if you'd like?

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                        • turi@social.vivaldi.netT turi@social.vivaldi.net

                          A couple of months ago a family friend had a very serious health issue and he couldn't move or speak much. So I put together a web app with a set of phrases, connected to a game controller, in a way that he could just select phrases from the list to communicate. Luckily this person got better quickly, and this app was no longer needed, but I decided to improve this experiment and publish it as an Open Source project.

                          So, this is VoxEase. It can be operated with a mouse, a touch screen, a computer keyboard, a game controller using a single hand, or you can set it to scan the list of phrases automatically so you only need to press one button to pick your phrase.
                          It only requires a modern browser and once downloaded it works offline.
                          It supports multiple languages and it can also be used by people with sight impairments (it works with screen readers).

                          Any suggestions on how to make it better are welcome!

                          Link: https://turisc.github.io/voxease/

                          #openSource

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                          abramkedge@beige.party
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                          @turi I was thing about this exact problem this morning! PLEASE add "That would be an ecumenical matter" as one of the options. Endlessly useful.

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                          • turi@social.vivaldi.netT turi@social.vivaldi.net

                            A couple of months ago a family friend had a very serious health issue and he couldn't move or speak much. So I put together a web app with a set of phrases, connected to a game controller, in a way that he could just select phrases from the list to communicate. Luckily this person got better quickly, and this app was no longer needed, but I decided to improve this experiment and publish it as an Open Source project.

                            So, this is VoxEase. It can be operated with a mouse, a touch screen, a computer keyboard, a game controller using a single hand, or you can set it to scan the list of phrases automatically so you only need to press one button to pick your phrase.
                            It only requires a modern browser and once downloaded it works offline.
                            It supports multiple languages and it can also be used by people with sight impairments (it works with screen readers).

                            Any suggestions on how to make it better are welcome!

                            Link: https://turisc.github.io/voxease/

                            #openSource

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                            @turi what a great idea, thanks for sharing.

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