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OnCue
OnCue
OnCue
OnCue
2026

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OnCue

Assistive keyboard for Parkinson's

OnCue is an adaptive keyboard system designed to ease the symptoms of Parkinson’s disease, a neurodegenerative condition affecting 12 million people worldwide. By turning typing from a frustrating, error-filled task into an accessible activity, it improves quality of life in an increasingly digital world. OnCue is the first typing tool that integrates cueing techniques.

JURY STATEMENT

This very useful and thoughtful solution transforms a frustrating digital interaction into an accessible experience. By integrating therapeutic principles into everyday technology, it demonstrates strong potential to build independence, confidence, and participation.

WINNER STATEMENT

I’m deeply grateful to receive the iF DESIGN STUDENT AWARD for OnCue. This recognition reinforces the importance of inclusive design and of making digital interaction accessible and empowering for people living with Parkinson’s disease.

UNIVERSITY

TU Delft

Delft, NL
DESIGN

Alessandra Galli

TU Delft

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