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Currently we have developed three thought-controlled software applications, which are currently available to consumers. These completed applications have been tested by our Scientific Advisory Board as well focus groups, including persons with disabilities such as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or ALS, which is also known as Lou Gehrig’s disease. The applications have all passed beta testing and completed for commercialization to the public. The three completed applications are sold online, direct to consumers and delivered via email as a download for their PC. Mind Mouse and Master Mind are currently sold at $99, while the basic application of Think Tac Toe is sold for $49. These applications have been available for purchase as a software download throughwww.MindTechnologiesInc.com and will be available as of November 1st, 2012 through The Company’s website www.MindSolutionsCorp.com .
Our current software products are as follows:
MIND MOUSE - The thought-controlled software application is designed to allow the user to navigate the computer, click and double click to open programs, compose email and send with the power of their mind. The application can be used by anyone, but we believe it is especially beneficial to people with disabilities that have problems with communicating.
MASTER MIND - This thought-controlled software application is designed to allow the user to play existing PC games which are on the market with the power of their mind. Rather than using a traditional keyboard, mouse or hand-held controller, the player controls the characters with their thoughts through the use of a wireless headset that reads the player’s brainwaves. The user maps specific thoughts to create commands, which are received via a Bluetooth wireless USB. Those commands cause the characters to run, shoot, jump or any other action used in the game.
THINK-TAC-TOE - The thought-controlled version of tic-tac-toe, allows the user to play against the computer using the power of their mind. The game provides the use of a gyroscope to move right, left, up or down. Once the desired square is selected, the user concentrates to place an “X” or “O” in the respective box. The game can be played entirely by cognitive thought, by thinking Right or Left or can utilize the gyroscope to move from square to square.