What does it mean to only have the use of one of your hands?
While multitasking isn’t a new activity-we eat while we drive, we open doors while holding a child’s hand, we make dinner and talk on the phone-the dramatic surge in smart-phone usage is driving a permanent change in human behavior that designers and manufacturers simply can’t ignore. These initial models are simple exercises to test out where the pressure has to be applied in order to be operated by one hand.
Can ‘one-handed’ everyday objects make lives easier for people both with and without disabilities?
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