This proposal is about a poster dealing with a scanningbased software system, which aims at giving persons with severe motor impairments a means to interact with their immediate environment by issuing tiny contractions of an arbitrary muscle. The implementation makes use of an extension of row-column scanning, called three-dimensional scanning, which reduces the time required to select a certain item by eliminating the need to scan long rows or columns. A simple experiment comparing the resulting text entry capabilities to conventional row-column scanning shows that the entry rate can be increased by over 30 %. Categories and Subject Descriptors H.5.2 [Information Interfaces and Presentation]: User Interfaces--Input devices and strategies (e.g., mouse, touchscreen); K.4.2 [Computers and Society]: Social Issues-Assistive technologies for persons with disabilities General Terms Human Factors Keywords Human-computer interaction, scanning, environment control, activities of daily life