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--- title: Pitch-Based Scrolling visibility: public status: hackathon-concept date: 2013-01-01 --- # Pitch-Based Scrolling Pitch-Based Scrolling is an assistive technology concept that uses voice pitch to control scrolling on a screen, enabling hands-free navigation for users with motor impairments. ## Concept The user hums or vocalizes at different pitches. Higher pitch scrolls up; lower pitch scrolls down. The rate of scrolling corresponds to how far the pitch deviates from a neutral center frequency. This provides continuous, proportional control using only the voice. ## Accessibility Applications For users who cannot use their hands — due to paralysis, amputation, repetitive strain injury, or temporary conditions like surgery recovery — traditional scrolling interfaces are inaccessible. Voice pitch offers an intuitive, low-latency control signal that does not require speech recognition or vocabulary memorization. ## Technical Approach Real-time pitch detection via the Web Audio API or a native audio framework. The detected fundamental frequency is mapped to a scroll velocity, with a dead zone around the neutral pitch to prevent unintended scrolling. ## Status **Hackathon concept** from the MIT era. --- *Source: Hackathon projects document*