For decades, we’ve interacted with computers using a keyboard and mouse. But what if you can’t—or don’t want to—use your hands? Whether due to physical disability, repetitive strain injury (like carpal tunnel), or simply wanting to multitask while cooking or exercising, hands-free computing is more accessible than ever.
You might be surprised how natural it feels to tell your computer, "Hey, turn up the volume—and don't make me lift a finger." Have you tried hands-free Windows? Which tool worked best for you?
For decades, we’ve interacted with computers using a keyboard and mouse. But what if you can’t—or don’t want to—use your hands? Whether due to physical disability, repetitive strain injury (like carpal tunnel), or simply wanting to multitask while cooking or exercising, hands-free computing is more accessible than ever.
You might be surprised how natural it feels to tell your computer, "Hey, turn up the volume—and don't make me lift a finger." Have you tried hands-free Windows? Which tool worked best for you? hands free windows
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