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Old 11-28-2006, 08:16 PM #3
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It would be better than being completely locked in. But yes and no is very limited.Hoping the brain implant would work better for people who lose the capacity to type.still for those with no eye movement or ability to use a switch it has to be better than no communication.
Wonder what the improved functions are the article said e-mail capacity. But is it still limited to yes and no? Lisa

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