Design and Implementation of a Personalizable Alternative Mouse and Keyboard Interface for Individuals with Limited Upper Limb Mobility

D. Andreas, Hannah Six, Adna Bliek, P. Beckerle
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People with neuromuscular diseases often experience limited upper limb mobility, which makes the handling of standard computer mice and keyboards difficult. Due to the importance of computers in private and professional life, this work aims at implementing an alternative mouse and keyboard interface that will allow for their efficient use by people with a neuromuscular disease. Due to the strongly differing symptoms of these diseases, personalization on the hardware and software levels is the focus of our work. The presented mouse alternative is based on a spectacle frame with an integrated motion sensor for head tracking, which enables the control of the mouse cursor position; the keyboard alternative consists of ten keys, which are used to generate word suggestions for the user input. The interface was tested in a user study involving three participants without disabilities, which showed the general functionality of the system and potential room for improvement. With an average throughput of 1.56 bits per second achieved by the alternative mouse and typing speeds of 8.44 words per minute obtained using the alternative keyboard, the proposed interface could be a promising input device for people with limited upper limb mobility.
为上肢活动受限的个人设计和实现可个性化的鼠标和键盘界面
患有神经肌肉疾病的人通常上肢活动受限,这使得操作标准的电脑鼠标和键盘变得困难。由于计算机在私人和职业生活中的重要性,这项工作旨在实现一种替代鼠标和键盘接口,使患有神经肌肉疾病的人能够有效地使用它们。由于这些疾病的症状差异很大,因此硬件和软件层面的个性化是我们工作的重点。本发明的鼠标替代方案基于具有用于头部跟踪的集成运动传感器的眼镜框架,其能够控制鼠标光标的位置;键盘选项由十个键组成,用于为用户输入生成单词建议。该界面在一项涉及三名无残疾参与者的用户研究中进行了测试,这显示了系统的一般功能和潜在的改进空间。替代鼠标的平均吞吐量为每秒1.56比特,使用替代键盘的打字速度为每分钟8.44个单词,对于上肢活动受限的人来说,该接口可能是一种很有前途的输入设备。
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