From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 Date: Mon, 1 Sep 1997 03:49:08 -0500 From: Brandon Black photon@nol.net Subject: [9fans] re: emacs jokes Topicbox-Message-UUID: 60c181b8-eac8-11e9-9e20-41e7f4b1d025 Message-ID: <19970901084908.U85dN0T-JIF7x-VzUcFgRVATMLHqcVFMi1k-rbo5G6g@z> I never thought about EMT... my vision has always been basically a VR helmet and a glove (existing hardware). Just need the software to be there... speech recognition for "keyboard" input and command phrases, the glove for object manipulation (like a 3D mouse), and the head tracking for either moving your view around in a 360 degree desktop area, or for focus... I sure wish interface technology would keep up with the rest of the computer world. When I think how fast my mind is churning out sets of unix commands I want to type in various windows, and how fast the machine can handle them, it becomes obvious that the user interface is really slowing us both down. Brandon On Sun, 31 Aug 1997, Martin Weitzel wrote: > > > > Are you thinking foot pedal or movable foot-attachment-thingy? What would > > you call it? The POSSUM? Hum... Microsoft possum... Logitech possum... > > > > A Possum protocol!? > > :-) :-) > > I hope some day there will be reliable EMT-devices, i.e. > "Eye Movement Trackers". Why use my hands -- or feet -- > to move a "pointer" over something I'm already looking at? > (Of course, such a EMT-device had to work from remote, I > don't want to wear special hardware on my head.) Then > throw in speech recognition and we would have really new, > cool ways to interact with a computer ... >