On some Sat Nav systems it is possible to use Stephen Hawking as the voice. Whether you can or not depends on the make and model.
Yes, Stephen Hawking was a quadriplegic. He had amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) which left him paralyzed from head to toe, requiring him to use a wheelchair and a speech-generating device to communicate.
Stephen Hawking used a speech-generating device to communicate, as he had amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) which left him unable to speak. He used a device that detected tiny movements in his cheeks to select words and phrases from a computer screen. Hawking's communication device allowed him to continue his groundbreaking work in theoretical physics and to communicate with others.
Stephen Hawking is a world wide known author and theoretical physicist and cosmologist. Because he is super busy and well known, his email address is not available for public use.
Stephen Hawking used a feeding tube to consume food and liquids due to his motor neuron disease, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, which affected his ability to swallow and chew. He received liquid food directly into his stomach through the feeding tube.
Stephen Hawking used a cheek sensor attached to his glasses that allowed him to control a computer-based communication system by detecting his cheek muscle movements. By twitching his cheek, Hawking could select and communicate words displayed on a computer screen.
If the sat nav allows the input of waypoints and has enough battery power to get to the cache locations, you shouldn't have too much trouble. However the accuracy of a sat-nav will not be anywhere near as good as that of a handheld GPS designed for hiking.
Yes, you can fit a sat nav into a 2010 Renault Megane Extreme. The vehicle typically has a compatible dashboard space or mounting options for aftermarket sat nav units. Additionally, you can use portable sat nav devices that can be easily secured to the windshield or dashboard. Ensure any installation doesn’t obstruct your view while driving for safety.
You can buy a gps receiver set like a antaris 4 or SIRF III chipset and if you have free data download use a free progam like amaze to use as a sat nav.
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Professor Hawking did use crutches for a while until his condition progressed to such a stage that he could no longer use them.
they use the satellites through there sat-navs. the sat nav is powered by the satellite therefore satellites are used through sat-navs. this is navigation. i hope this helps :) bye ;p
Yes, Stephen Hawking was a quadriplegic. He had amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) which left him paralyzed from head to toe, requiring him to use a wheelchair and a speech-generating device to communicate.
He uses a typing device, which is fitted to his wheelchair that speaks whatever he has typed.
Stephen Hawking did not invent anything in terms of physical products or technology that is still in use today. However, his contributions to theoretical physics and cosmology, such as his work on black holes and the nature of the universe, continue to influence the field of science.
Stephen Hawking used a speech-generating device to communicate, as he had amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) which left him unable to speak. He used a device that detected tiny movements in his cheeks to select words and phrases from a computer screen. Hawking's communication device allowed him to continue his groundbreaking work in theoretical physics and to communicate with others.
Currently, if you are allowed to use a GPS device in the competition, then yes, you may use it on a phone. However, the rules are likely to change on this in the next couple of years.
Stephen Hawking uses a synthetic voice whilst in his wheel chair because he suffers from cerebral palsy.