On Mon, 11 Feb 2019 11:19:47 -0800, John Robertson <
sp...@flippers.com>
wrote:
>Hmm, voice control would be a fun option... "Siri, pass me the soldering
>iron please?"
An acquaintance has Parkinson's. His hands shake rather badly.
Someone built him a pair of robot arms for manipulating things. The
input devices are two large joysticks and some big buttons. The
computer is programmed to ignore high frequency shaking and sudden
moves, and only respond to low frequency, slow movements, which
removes most of the shaking. I found it rather tricky to use, but
suspect that I could learn with a little practice.
I think you'll find that the joystick or virtual reality glove are
better ways to do this. As I recall, it's called a "Waldo".
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Remote_manipulator>
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waldo_(short_story)>
The modern Waldo is the Da Vinci robotic surgery machine:
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https://www.google.com/search?q=da+Vinci+Surgical+System&tbm=isch>
Oops and thanks. The link worked on my home machine but now that I'm
in my palatial office, it doesn't. Magic, I guess.