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Provides Control from Tracking Body Movement

Screenshot of software showing menu of buttons on left and image of plans on right.

Software that when combined with an eye tracker enables computer access on a Windows PC via eye gaze and switch input, replacing the standard keyboard and mouse. 

Display screen showing Mesa Ideas logo.

A lightweight eye-control system designed for wheelchair and tabletop use that features a removable binocular system.

Black device resembling a headband or visor, with two arms that fit over the user's ears. A cable with a blue bite tip at the end is attached to the device.

Bluetooth alternative mouse designed to be worn like a pair of glasses.

EASYeyes menu options showing in the middle a green circle with eyes. This is surrounded by square keys showing Windows, pause, system's gears, telephone, a ringing bell, and a large red button.

An ocular pointing system for communication and computer access.

Various models of pen tablets. They resemble small and medium-sized black and grey tablets with areas for drawing and small menu buttons on the outer edge. The models here are all pictured with the included stylus pen, which resembles a standard touchscreen stylus with a finer tip for precise drawing. Three of the tablets do not have a display; you draw on the surface while looking at a connected computer, which displays your work in real-time. The fourth model is a display/drawing tablet combo.

Allows users to create digital artwork and files by drawing with a stylus on a physical device, similar to a traditional pen and paper. Users can zoom and pan to reach all areas of the digital canvas and can easily erase their marks with a single click or swipe.

Eye gaze camera bar with camera in center.

An eye gaze camera designed to fit under any flat screen monitor or laptop screen.

4C eye tracking bar mounted to bottom of PC screen.

The Tobii Eye Tracker 4C attaches to the bottom of a computer screen and complements the use of a keyboard and mouse, enabling people to use their gaze as an additional input for computer interactions and gaming and increased accessibility.

Black, rectangular tablet with keyboard on screen and camera mounted to bottom of screen.

Assistive communication device and touchscreen tablet. 

Brain-computer interface communicator

intendiX is a novel, user-friendly software and hardware package providing an EEG-based Brain-Computer Interface system; it is a complete and compact BCI system for patients' everyday lives. intendiX lets users control different applications just by paying attention to the symbol they want to communicate.

A screenshot of a user using CiaoMundo's 5-letter, eye-controlled keyboard with predictive type. The screen shows 5 symbols, "a," "o," a small triangle, and "i."

An eye pointer system for people who, due to severe trauma or as a consequence of degenerative diseases find themselves in a condition of total immobility that enables them to communicate, to write, and to manage the entire computer using their eyes.