Anudeep Enosh Prasad Dasari, Ranganadh Kollapureddi, Manasa Kondameedi, Elluri Hemanth
Using the internet is a must in today’s fast-growing world but for that, we need the ability to communicate with different graphical user interfaces (GUI). People with motor disabilities, such as cerebral palsy, spinal Bifida, spinal cord injuries, muscular dystrophy: lose the opportunity to learn online using the internet; also, they face difficulties to perform daily basic functions such as operating a mobile phone or a computer. The solution to this is an Alternative Augmented Communication device, a gyroscope-controlled mouse. It can be easily operated by any specially-abled people, having at least one actively movable part of the body. This device can be worn on one’s head or a limb or any other body part and is operated by moving the body part respectively. It is a Gyroscope-based Human Interface Device (HID) – Mouse that helps the user to interact with mobile or computer interfaces and communicate using an app developed by our team.