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About the LipSync 

The LipSync is a mouth operated joystick that allows a person who has limited or no control of 

their hands and arms to control a cursor on a mobile phone, tablet or computer using only head 

movement. It is an open source assistive technology design hosted by Makers Making Change, a 

movement that connects volunteer makers with people with disabilities to create more affordable 

assistive technology. 

 

Open source designs are freely released by their creators for people to make for themselves, 

modify or incorporate in their own designs without charge. Join the online Makers Making Change 

community on 

http://www.makersmakingchange.com

 

 

 

Need a build or a friend needs a build -- join us. 

Want to make a build -- join us. 

Want to fund a build for a person with a disability -- join us. 

 

 

What Do You Get? 

 

Your volunteer maker should be provided with the following parts in your kit:  

Part A - LipSync 

Part B 

 Mouthpieces and filters 

Part C - Mounting arm 

Part D - Mounting bracket 

Part E - USB splitter cable to connect to a mobile phone or tablet 

Summary of Contents for LipSync

Page 1: ...LipSync STARTUP GUIDE Version 1 3 December 2018 www MakersMakingChange com...

Page 2: ...Get 3 Getting Started 4 Mounting 4 External Power Bank 5 Plugging the LipSync 5 Device Compatibility 6 Supporting Applications 6 Using the LipSync 7 Functions 7 Speed Control 8 Cleaning the LipSync 8...

Page 3: ...Open source designs are freely released by their creators for people to make for themselves modify or incorporate in their own designs without charge Join the online Makers Making Change community on...

Page 4: ...on power wheelchairs are the headrest rail back of wheelchair armrest rail under chair cushion chair rail and footplate Try out different areas and see what works best If you are not familiar with mou...

Page 5: ...LipSync The order in which you connect the USB cables may affect how the LipSync functions Plug the cables in the following order 1 Connect the LipSync USB to the USB adapter cable s receptacle 2 Conn...

Page 6: ...urn on the Assistant Menu go the SETTING application MY DEVICE ACCESSIBILITY DEXTERITY AND INTERACTION ASSISTANT MENU A little square icon will appear The icon will always appear on the screen and can...

Page 7: ...Sip 3 Cursor drift reset Puff 5 Home button1 Sip 5 1 The back home functions may not work if the device uses on screen icons In this case move the cursor over the icon to tap Useful function examples...

Page 8: ...level The LED will rapidly flash red and green 10 times when the level is at the minimum or maximum speed level Cleaning the LipSync The LipSync shell is 3D printed layer by layer in plastic Due to t...

Page 9: ...t 3 seconds for the LipSync to initialize Moving the mouthpiece before the 3 seconds is complete will affect the calibration Solution 3 If the cursor does not appear after 3 seconds disconnect the cab...

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