Olaf/Troy:
No, and even as a 'mental mouse' the chip doesn't perform that well. Other reports have claimed it fairly primitive technology as far as practical application is concerned (note that he can't respond to those emails unless he's got a java keyboard or a similar virtual input device).
Pixel:
There are no nerves in the brain. Cracking the skull on the other hand...
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Olaf/Troy:
No, and even as a 'mental mouse' the chip doesn't perform that well. Other reports have claimed it fairly primitive technology as far as practical application is concerned (note that he can't respond to those emails unless he's got a java keyboard or a similar virtual input device).
Pixel:
There are no nerves in the brain. Cracking the skull on the other hand...