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Assists with Pointing and Clicking

A black laptop displaying a users eyes focused on the screen, with a pop-up menu in the lower-left corner.

Control cursor placement on the computer screen using a person's eyes. MagicEye calculates the user gaze direction and places the mouse cursor on the screen location where the user is focused. 

ITU Gaze tracker setup screen showing an eye centered on a two-axis grid with the pupil colored neon green. Below this picture are tool buttons and to the right is a setup menu for calibrating the pupil location.

A 3D interface for gaze-based interaction and target selection using continuous pan and zoom and is designed as a predictive text entry system.

Black tablet with a camera at its base on a horizontal, adjustable mounting arm.

An eye-operated communication and control system that empowers people with disabilities, Locked-in syndrome, ALS, or other to communicate and interact with the world. 

A virtual keyboard.

Pointer-controlled onscreen keyboard for those with access difficulties.

TotiPm on-screen keyboard with a gray background and black text.

A virtual on-screen keyboard that works by mouse or by sweep. It is useful for students wtih motor disabilities.  It provides an on-screen keyboard for people who can not use a standard keyboard. 

A standard black, wired mouse with scroll wheel and switch input on the left side.

Switch-adapted mouse with one port, available with or without left click capabilities.

A black free standing device with a joystick in the center.

A large joystick for Windows or Mac. The user does not need to hold the stick but only to push it in order for the cursor to move on the pushed direction.  

Small, rectangular box with three cable ports on its side and a vertical mouth tube tethered to a white cord that is attached at the center of the top face.

A USB and Bluetooth mouth operated joystick providing an interface to computers and mobile devices for users unable to manipulate a hand-held mouse.

 GazeTalk menu with large buttons for setup, exit, write, media, web, email, alarm, dasher, and minimize.

A predictive text-entry system with speech output for severely disabled people that has a restricted on-screen keyboard with an ambiguous layout. The main reason for using such a keyboard layout is that it enables the use of an eye tracker with a low spatial resolution. 

A white screen with files in black text.

Passa Planes allows the visualization and reading of books through a keyboard that works by automatic scanning and activation by a switch. It can also be activated by a sound picked up by a microphone.