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HELLO MORSE

A collection of AI and Chrome experiments inspired by Morse code on Android
Gboard.







GET THE KEYBOARD

Developer Tania Finlayson found her voice through Morse code. Now she’s
partnering with Google to bring Morse code to Gboard, so others can try it for
accessible communication.




Morse code for Gboard includes settings that allow users to customize the
keyboard to their unique usage needs. It works in tandem with Android
Accessibility features like Switch Access and Point Scan.





This provides access to Gboard's AI driven predictions and suggestions, as well
as an entry point to AI-powered products, like the Google Assistant.


SETUP THE KEYBOARD



LEARN MORSE

Tania and team created this trainer to make learning Morse code more fun and to
encourage people to keep at it. Give it a try if you’ve set up Morse code for
Gboard and are ready to learn Morse.

LAUNCH EXPERIMENT GET THE CODE



A MESSAGE FROM TANIA TO ALL HACKERS

“I’m very excited that Gboard now has a Morse keyboard that allows for
switch-access, with various settings to accommodate more people’s unique needs. 




I’m even more excited about what people will build. From small games and
hardware hacks to fully fledged communication apps and teaching tools. Whatever
you build we’d love for you to submit it here. You never know — even small hacks
you come up with could open the world for newcomers to Morse code.”




BUILDING WITH MORSE CODE




Taking Tania’s message to heart, game designers, coders and kids came together
for a hackathon at the Adaptive Design Association. Using Hello Morse, the
participants prototyped games that made Morse code fun to learn. Read more
here...




After the event, participants submitted their projects to this site. The
experiments below include their games as well as other open-source examples that
will help you get started with your own Morse-based apps. We hope these
resources will inspire you to get involved with the community, and make your own
accessibility projects, and share them here.


EXPERIMENTS


MORSE + WAVENET STARTER CODE

by Jane Friedhoff and Use All Five
Demo web app that showcases the power of Morse code + AI.
Launch Experiment
Overview



GBOARD INPUT SWITCH FOR MORSE CODE

by Ken Finlayson
Control the Gboard Morse Code keyboard with two switches
Launch Experiment
Overview



ALPHABETS GOT TALENT

by Center, Melville, Owen, Chaudhary
Using Morse Code, input a letter and receive a dancing animal with the same
letter
Launch Experiment
Overview



MORSE STRIKER

by Park, Kim, Saltz, Jung
In this spy thriller themed soccer game, type the correct letter in Morse Code
to hit a target
Overview



HELLO, EMMETT!

by  Wilson, Xia, Ayalon, Harms, Wysocki, McGough
Help Mr. Maze find the way to his lost items by typing the correct letters in
Morse Code
Launch Experiment
Overview



UNLOCK FAVORITE VIDEOS WITH MORSE CODE

by Pareddy, Yuan, Hsieh, Vigneshwara, Ferguson
Unlock a child’s favorite videos by pressing the right morse code pattern.
Overview



HSYNTH

by Kumar, Chaudhary, Melville, Ma, Zhu, Wu
Make music by typing letters in Morse Code and hearing their respective notes
Overview


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RESOURCES

Using Morse with Switches

Switch Access can be helpful for people with dexterity impairments that prevent
them from interacting directly with computer screens. There are various switch
products options (more information here), as well as a DIY switch kit for those
who wish to experiment.  





Tania Finlayson and the Tandem Master

Visit Tania’s site to learn more about how she came to use Morse and eventually
develop the Tandem Master device together with her husband Ken.





What is the Adaptive Design Association?

The Adaptive Design Association is an organization near Google’s NYC office that
builds custom adaptations for children with disabilities. Their mission and
history with Morse code sparked the Hello Morse hackathon shown above. 





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