Category: Software
To practice, reference the International Morse Code chart. Start with a single E (dot) and then a T (dash). Then say SOS and finally CONSCIOUS.
This feature is not enabled by default. You will need to check the TCMP checkbox when opening Lucid Scribe (and make sure the NS TCMP channel is enabled under the Plugins). Then open a word processor and make sure it has focus before “typing”.
Added an option to the advanced settings to call the “Lucid Scribe Trigger” task in Tasker (free trial). Simply add a new task called “Lucid Scribe Trigger” and it will be played instead of the audio track. Make sure that “Allow External Access” is checked under Preferences / Misc in Tasker.
A = .-
B = -...
C = -.-.
D = -..
E = .
F = ..-.
G = --.
H = ....
I = ..
J = .---
K = -.-
L = .-..
M = --
N = -.
O = ---
P = .--.
Q = --.-
R = .-.
S = ...
T = -
U = ..-
V = ...-
W = .--
X = -..-
Y = -.--
Z = --..
0 = -----
1 = .----
2 = ..----
3 = ...--
4 = ....-
5 = .....
6 = -....
7 = --...
8 = ---..
9 = ----.
Start with a single E (dot) and then a T (dash). A dot is a gentle blink, so that the NeuroSky EEG channel spikes above 500, but below 900. A dash is more of a forced blink so that the NeuroSky EEG channel spikes above 900. Then say SOS and finally CONSCIOUS. I will post a video walk-through next week and then add the channel to the OpenEEG plugin.
This feature is not enabled by default. You will need to check the TCMP checkbox when opening Lucid Scribe (and make sure the NS TCMP channel is enabled under the Plugins). Then open Notepad (Start -> Run… -> and type in “notepad”) and make sure it has focus and send a communication. You will need to remain perfectly still, in an almost meditative state…
