Yes, Stephen Hawking used a device that allowed him to communicate using a single cheek muscle. He would move his cheek to select words or letters on a computer screen, which would then be voiced through a speech synthesizer.
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.
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.
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.
You would say "Have your parents got blue eyes?" or "Do your parents have blue eyes?"
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Tom. Hawkins has written: 'A report on land use patterns in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta' -- subject(s): Land use, Statistics, Land use surveys
Stephen was his name. Last names were not in use at the time he lived.
From what I know, Stephen Hawking can still move his eyes and one muscle under his right eye. So they put a kind of scrolling button which he can use to scroll through a computer and select the words he wants to say.
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.
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Same thing you use your eyes for. To see.
they can use their eyes by just colseing them
It uses its eyes to see!
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Do you have green eyes? John said "I have green eyes".