Single-button TV remote control for disabled
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Japanese company Shimaken has developed a 69 x 111 x 55mm TV remote control device that enables handicapped individuals to control a TV and call for assistance by manipulating one large button.
Pressing the button for less than a second changes channels, while pressing it for over one second turns the set on or off. If the controller is connected to a buzzer, the user can call for assistance by depressing the button for more than three seconds. The button is sensitive enough to enable users to easily operate it with a finger or a stick held in the mouth. The device will go on sale at the end of this month for 22,000 yen (some 198.283 USD). Via nikkei. |
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