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MorseBridge

MorseBridge makes communication accessible for the deafblind using Morse code and vibrations

MorseBridge makes communication accessible for the deafblind using Morse code and vibrations

MorseBridge

by Andrii Moisol
MorseBridge
MorseBridge
MorseBridge

What is it about?

MorseBridge makes communication accessible for the deafblind using Morse code and vibrations.

MorseBridge

App Details

Version
1.2.0
Rating
NA
Size
9Mb
Genre
Medical Education
Last updated
May 22, 2024
Release date
May 17, 2024
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App Store Description

MorseBridge makes communication accessible for the deafblind using Morse code and vibrations.

*Note: Installation assistance from an assistant is required for proper setup.

MorseBridge is fully navigable through intuitive gestures and vibrations, eliminating the need to look at the screen. The simple gestures will quickly become second nature. Utilizing international Morse code, MorseBridge translates voice to Morse, allowing you to type and send messages that can be heard by others or receive messages that you can understand.
Also, you can just shake your phone and AI will describe what is in front of you.

Basic Gestures:
1. Tap: Print a dot on the screen.
2. Swipe right: Print a dash on the screen.
3. Swipe down: Confirm the letter during typing.
4. Swipe left (one finger): Delete the last letter in the current typing process.

Advanced Gestures:
5. Swipe left (two fingers): Erase everything you've typed.
6. Pinch in: Transmit everything you've typed.
7. Pinch out: Transmit the last letter of the word you're typing.
8. Swipe up: Print everything you've typed and vocalize it.
9. Tap and hold with two fingers: Listen to the interlocutor through voice recognition, which will be translated into Morse.
10. Swipe up (two fingers): Transmit the last message you sent in Morse.
11. Swipe down (two fingers): Transmit the last message sent by the interlocutor in Morse.
12. Shake your phone and take a photo: AI will describe what is in front of you.

No matter how complex these gestures may seem, a few tries are all it takes for them to become part of your muscle memory.

Remember, the entire screen is your canvas!

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