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Provides Control from Tracking Body Movement

Screenshot of Claro FaceMouse toolbar on a Windows computer.

Claro FaceMouse is a software solution designed to assist people who have difficulty using traditional computer input methods. Using face and head movement, users can move the mouse pointer using only a standard webcam.

A man seated on a chair in front of a computer and web cam with the name NaviGaze written.

Software that enables the use of Windows-based computers and applications through head-tracking, facial or eye movements instead of a mouse. 

Eye Control or touchscreen monitor showing a keyboard and yellow or green toolbar keys on 4-legged stand.

An eye-tracking system that provides people who have motor weaknesses the ability to use the computer with eye movement control.

Screenshot of internet browser

iAble software was designed and developed to solve communication problems for people with moderate movement disorders and those with severely compromised neuromotor skills. iAble is a system of dedicated interfaces designed and developed for interactive modalities alternative to the ones offered by mouse and keyboard.

Camera Mouse tab open with camera screen showing user's face.

Camera Mouse is a program that allows the user to control the mouse pointer on a Windows computer just by moving his or her head.

Sample screenshot showing a blank screen window on the left and control menus on the right.

A free webcam-based switch emulator that enables the user to move the pointer as they move their head.

Eye icon with a green iris and a triangle of light springing from it.

Software that enables physically disabled people to use computers, simply by blinking their eyes. After detecting the face of the user and establishing the position of the eyes, the camera follows eye movements and detects control blinks.

Colleyeder logo on smartphone screen as a white silhouette side view of a bust with a black silhouette side view of a mouse sitting on top.

Hand-free application software for Android tablets and smartphones - one can control the cursor on the screen by head movements.

A man with one eye closed sitting on a wheelchair infront of a computer using VisionKey

VisionKey is an eye-controlled communication that enables users with severe physical disabilities to type and talk with their eyes. Lightweight and head mounted, VisionKey gives users communication independence and control in their lives by simply "looking" The system also gives them each a voice by enabling them to control a speech synthesizer in the VisionKey unit or on the computer. Now users can write letters, play games, surf the net and listen to multi-media sound just by moving their eyes.

A man sitting in front of a computer wearing a headband with a small device attatched.

A tracking system that facilitates access to a computer. It offers cursor controls through a small transmitter to a tracker mounted on the head.