PC eye-control for severely disabled
An article at news.bbc.co.uk mentionig about great new technology.
Award-winning Spanish technology that lets severely disabled people control a computer using eye movement could soon be available in the UK.
The Iriscom, which emulates mouse movement by tracking the iris, is already on sale in Spanish-speaking countries and Portugal.
Iriscom moves the mouse pointer by tracking a person's eye movement and mouse clicks are performed by blinking.
It also has an on-screen keyboard so users can input text.
It can be used by anyone who has control of one eye, including people wearing glasses or contact lenses.
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An article at news.bbc.co.uk mentionig about great new technology.
Award-winning Spanish technology that lets severely disabled people control a computer using eye movement could soon be available in the UK.
The Iriscom, which emulates mouse movement by tracking the iris, is already on sale in Spanish-speaking countries and Portugal.
Iriscom moves the mouse pointer by tracking a person's eye movement and mouse clicks are performed by blinking.
It also has an on-screen keyboard so users can input text.
It can be used by anyone who has control of one eye, including people wearing glasses or contact lenses.
read more
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