(Audio Described) Look to Speak: Helping accessibility users communicate
Look to Speak is an Android app from "Experiments with Google" that enables people to use their eyes to select pre-written phrases and have them spoken aloud. The hope is that it will be helpful to communities with varied types of temporary, permanent or situational disabilities. https://g.co/LooktoSpeak
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