Does Google Glass's bone conduction transducer also work as an input device, and if so, how can one access its readings?
EDIT: Let me clarify why I ask.
According to Catwig's tear-down "it appears to double as a tactile switch". It's hard to tell from the pictures, so I was wondering how sensitive the switch is, and whether or not it could be used to detect vibrations in the skull. If this is the case, it could be used to enhance voice command accuracy by identifying which sounds are originating from the wearer.