Cephable Tutorials
Setting Up Cephable
While Cephable can be set up with little assistance, sometimes it is helpful to have something to follow along with. On this page you will find tutorials for features and functions of Cephable. You can watch videos right on this page or click on the title or tutorial link to view a larger video format and view written tutorial information if available.
Downloading & Installing Cephable for Windows
In this tutorial we walk through the download and installation process for Windows operating systems.
Downloading & Installing Cephable for Mac
In this tutorial we walk through the download and installation process for the Mac operating system.
Onboarding & Capabilities Settings with Cephable
In this tutorial we walk through general onboarding and setting up your capabilities within the Cephable app.
First Cephable Controls: Voice + Face
In this tutorial we walk through setting up and using your first voice and facial controls for the Cephable app.
Editing Voice + Face Controls in Cephable
In this tutorial we walk through editing the individual inputs and outputs assigned to voice and facial controls.
Control Profiles for Cephable
In this tutorial we walk through how to understand and administer the control profiles within Cephable.
Creating Different Mouse Clicks in Control Profiles
This tutorial teaches viewers how to create custom control profiles for various mouse click actions, such as clicking, double-clicking, and right-clicking, using different types of controls, including voice commands and facial expressions.
Voice Controls
Voice controls are some of the most common controls used with Cephable. Voice controls can be used in concert with any other input (facial gestures etc…) so you can double up on controls or use them as a combination to get things done.
Using Cephable’s Voice Controls & Dictation
In this tutorial we walk through how to use voice and dictation with Cephable.
Expression Controls
Expression controls are some of the most powerful controls of Cephable. They allow you to map your own expression capabilities or preferences to inputs historically controlled with a keyboard and mouse.
Using Cephable’s Expression Controls
In this tutorial we walk through the basics of expression controls with Cephable.
Using Cephable’s Head Movement to Scroll a Webpage
In this tutorial we walk through how to use your head to scroll a webpage. This input can be used in a variety of ways depending on how you assign it.
Using Cephable’s Head Mouse
Currently in an ‘experimental’ phase, this tutorial walks you through how to you use your head as a mouse on screen.
Companion App
One of the major advantages of Cephable is being able to retain screen real estate of a primary device while using secondary device as a control. In these tutorials you will learn how to set it up and use it.
Using Cephable’s Companion App
In this tutorial we walk through the basics of setting up the companion app on a secondary device of your choosing.
Using Cephable’s Virtual Buttons
In this tutorial we walk through how to use virtual buttons in the companion app on a secondary device.
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Using Cephable’s Motion Controls
In this tutorial we walk through how to use motion controls with Cephable’s companion app on a secondary device.
Community + Support
Community and Support is a big part of Cephable. We want everyone who uses our tools to feel supported and heard. In these tutorials you will gain insight in how to participate.
Cephable: Learning Discord
Cephable has a vibrant support community on Discord. In this tutorial we walk through how to navigate Discord so you can join!
Cephable: Get Support & Share Ideas
In this tutorial we walk through how to get support and share ideas with the Cephable Team.
Behind Every Tech Solution, There’s A Story. Here’s Ours.
Cephable exists because its Founder, Alex Dunn, believes his younger brother deserves to be great at the games he loves to play. It is why Alex created software (and in the beginning, hardware) capable of bypassing inaccessibility by changing how his brother could control gaming features and inputs. The results were astounding, and he knew he had a product that could be valuable to the global community of the 1.3B people with disabilities.
Alex took the message and the concept around the world, and Enabled Play (oh yeah, that was our original name) began to gain attention. He built a team that believes accessible-by-design makes stronger products for all. Three things were abundantly clear: there is a need for the tech, there is a market for it, and the value goes far beyond the initial vision of gaming. Enter Cephable – a tech solution for every digital interaction.