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I wish there was an app that works like this: The app is constantly hearing your voice; You say your move, the computer hears it, and says his move, without any screen of the board. So you could actually play with "someone" physically
@Danny_Mates
1. There is already blindfold chess.
2. Go back to the Pony Express and play postal chess.
3. Play chess through a telegram (people have "been there done that").
Your question has a valid point. An alternate way of input to prevent mouse slips.
I wish there was an app that works like this: The app is constantly hearing your voice; You say your move, the computer hears it, and says his move, without any screen of the board. So you could actually play with "someone" physically
Such an "app" exists.
It's called "prison."
White: Knight to King's Bishop 3.
Black: Pawn to Queen 4.
I wish there was an app that works like this: The app is constantly hearing your voice; You say your move, the computer hears it, and says his move, without any screen of the board. So you could actually play with "someone" physically
Such an "app" exists.
It's called "prison."
White: Knight to King's Bishop 3.
Black: Pawn to Queen 4.
You can play chess with Don the Con. Watch out, though, he moves the king too far when he castles queenside. Rules are not his thing.
Yes.
It's called MS DOS. Microsoft Disk Operating System.
In fact Bill Gates use this analogy of chess moves to explain the concept of a graphical user interface (GUI, a copy of the Macintosh Operating System) of Windows, with a mouse and the buttons that mimics the human hand moving a chess piece instead of typing the move on a keyboard ala DOS.
It's in the book,
The Road Ahead
Bill Gates
ISBN-13 : 978-0670772896
Don't un-invent Windows.
I wish there was an app that works like this: The app is constantly hearing your voice; You say your move, the computer hears it, and says his move, without any screen of the board. So you could actually play with "someone" physically
They actually invented this "app", as you kids call it.
You can "reach out and "touch" someone."
Edit.
I heard a story. Someone in the cell phone generation pick up and use the analog connected by wires telephone. The person said, "The ringtone is still the same!"
"The ringtone is still the same!".
The "ringtone" on your cell phone is a recording of a real ringtone of a real telephone.

I wish there was an app that works like this: The app is constantly hearing your voice; You say your move, the computer hears it, and says his move, without any screen of the board. So you could actually play with "someone" physically
They did have it.
Portable chess computers. So portable, they don't have a board.
It looks like a calculator. The display is 1 line, like a calculator. The input is like a calculator.
You input your moves and it displays its move in text form on the LCD, liquid crystal display.
@Danny_Mates
@Driklein
Anything else you kids want to "invent"?
Teletype.
A typewriter connected by telephone lines (not unlike what is happening here).
You type on one typewriter, the other typewriter relay your keystrokes, and vice versa.
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