Multimodal browser

Multimodal browser

A multimodal browser is one which allows multimodal interaction for input and/or output - for example, keyboard and voice interfaces. Examples include Opera[1] and NetFront.

References

  1. ^ IBM article on multimodal technology, retrieved on October 25, 2005

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