I love this. This is an awesome idea for accessibility and, presumably for ergonomics. I don't have any accessibility requirements that would warrant this, but it seems like it would be really convenient and ergonomic to be able to keep your hands on the keyboard all the time. I have three questions.
1. How do you clean this? As someone who uses a mouth guard at night, they can get pretty grody if you're not meticulous with them. Can you use denture cleaner or similar on the product?
2. Are you consulting with dentists on this? It seems like you're putting an invisalign analog in your mouth and that could be potentially harmful to one's bite. Presumably if you're using this as an accessibility device the pros outweigh the cons there, but I am curious.
3. How is tongue fatigue with this? Have you found people's tongues get tired after using it for a while or has that been a non-issue?
Again, love this idea and wish you all the success.
1. How do you clean this? As someone who uses a mouth guard at night, they can get pretty grody if you're not meticulous with them. Can you use denture cleaner or similar on the product?
2. Are you consulting with dentists on this? It seems like you're putting an invisalign analog in your mouth and that could be potentially harmful to one's bite. Presumably if you're using this as an accessibility device the pros outweigh the cons there, but I am curious.
3. How is tongue fatigue with this? Have you found people's tongues get tired after using it for a while or has that been a non-issue?
Again, love this idea and wish you all the success.