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Provides Control from Tracking Body Movement

Homescreen of phone and user controlling screen with head movements

This Hands-Free, Touch-Free app will offer complete control over a device through head movements. It is intended for those that cannot operate the touchscreen by themselves. It is suitable for people living with paralysis or upper extremity impairments such as Spinal Cord Injuries (SCI), Multiple Sclerosis (MS), Lou Gehrig's disease (ALS), Cerebral Palsy (CP), and other conditions.

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