Upper-limb Amputee Builds Computer Controller for Feet From: Mecical Design Technology - 10/12/2016 Once an avid video gamer, Gyorgy Levay stopped playing when he lost his hands to a meningitis infection six years ago. Manipulating a mouse or a controller without hands or fingers was frustratingly impossible, but the struggles Levay faced sparked an interest in building devices to make life easier for him and other upper-limb amputees. Now a biomedical engineering graduate student at the Johns Hopkins University, he developed a prototype device last year that will enable people to command a computer using their feet instead of their hands. Read the entire article at: https://www.mdtmag.com/news/2016/10/upper-limb-amputee-builds-computer-controller-feet http://www.baltimoresun.com/health/maryland-health/bs-hs-amputee-controller-20160930-story.html Link: Novel controller allows video gamers to compete with their feet (with captioned video 1:37) http://hub.jhu.edu/2016/06/23/gear-foot-video-game-controller