A utility that searches any user interface in Windows XP or Vista for MSAA and UIAutomation information and makes this available to assistive technology interfaces.
A device with built-in software to control a computer and particularly useful if a traditional computer keyboard cannot be operated because of a user's movement restrictions.
This system can make use of the minimal movement possibilities of the eyes, eyebrows, eyelids and EEG signals (brain currents) in order to simulate, for example, mouse functions.