Products that match: Eye-Gaze Control
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An open-source gaze tracking application.
Look to Learn is a software package with eye gaze games and activities to engage people starting out with eye gaze technology.
A free onscreen keyboard program for Windows 10, 8.1, 8, 7, Vista, or XP that is designed to be used with any head-controlled access technology.
An open-source gaze tracker for use with ordinary webcams. It is designed to be a low-cost software alternative to commercial hardware-based eye trackers.
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.
A simple program that allows disabled users to enter text using a method similar to that used with mobile phones.
A mobile, lightweight eye tracker that connects to a Windows PC, laptop or tablet to provide users with eye gaze access. It is compatible with a large range of augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) software.
A package of hardware and software that allows for completely hands-free access to a tablet computer and gives individuals with physical and communication impairments the ability to navigate, control and access apps, Internet, music, e-books, social media, and games.
An arcade-style game designed especially for low vision and blind users.
A simple stimulating app for people of all ages with special/complex needs. It is designed to be visually stimulating and suitable for a range of abilities.
A simple calming and relaxation app for people of any age with special/complex needs. It is designed to be visually stimulating and suitable for a range of abilities.
A Windows-based program developed specifically for students with special needs that consists of 12 "fun" segments with a factory and assembly line theme. It is an age appropriate cause & effect program but can also be used with younger children for its sound and graphics.
A free, Windows-based program that enables people with severe physical disabilities to use their eyes to play Minecraft.
A switch that works best when the eye-blink is the only movement the user is able to perform. The sensor is capable of discriminating between random eye-blinks and a purposeful, controlled eye-blink.