Im not quite sure but i think there is for disabled people...either that or they are making it.
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Yes. It's called "speech-recognition software" for your computer. There are several companies
that write it and sell it, one in particular that pretty much has most of the market.
I can't give you a direct commercial plug for them, but here's the link to Wikipedia, where you can
get a full description of what it does, and then you can proceed to the manufacturer's website
if you want to.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dragon_NaturallySpeaking
No, it is an input device as it reads (and does not write)
How can you say that your eyes work like an input device?
i have same problem does your device say version 5.1.1(9B208) ?
If you have the skills to create your own USB device, you should have the skills necessary to write a device driver for it.
output device
A device that can write BluRay discs.
write to someone is the correct word although many people say write someone
A CDROM drive is neither an input device or an output device. A CDROM drive is a storage device.
A smart device is "un appareil intelligent" in French.
The Device Manager is a Control Panel applet in Microsoft Windows that allows users to view and control the computer's hardware. The step by step instructions will vary depending on how it is utilized.
Yes you do say and write words again.
To write the word garnet in Japanese you write ganetto. To say this word in Latin you say carbunculus and in Spanish you say granate.