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Microsoft has started testing a new Windows 10 feature that could make the operating system much more accessible to those with disabilities: Eye Control. As the name suggests, Eye Control allows ...
Microsoft's eye tracking feature for Windows 10 is being dubbed as Eye Control, which lets users with ALS and other neuromuscular diseases control PCs hands-free.
Tobii has pioneered technology that lets you control a computer with your eyes, and today it is announcing that it will collaborate to bring eye tracking to Microsoft’s Windows. The Eye Control ...
The latest Windows Insider preview build includes support for a beta version of Eye Control, as it’s called, so long as you have the compatible Tobii Eye Tracker 4C.
Microsoft's Fall Creators Update of Windows 10 includes a beta of an eye-tracking technology, called Eye Control. What could be a solid eye tracker falls short due to an apparent bug.
Eye Control in Windows 10 is in beta now, and participants will need to sign up to Microsoft’s Windows Insider program to get access.
A mere 24 hours after Microsoft announced that it is planning to bring an eye-tracking feature to Windows 10, the company has rolled out the beta version of the software for anyone to try. Called ...
Just yesterday, eye tracking experts Tobii and Microsoft announced a collaboration to bring a new input method to Windows users everywhere. Everywhere where there’s a… ...
Windows adding eye control to boost accessibility Technology grew out of a 2014 hackathon event.
Eye Control, a new eye-tracking feature in Windows 10 for disabled users, is currently in beta.
Swedish company Tobii's eye gaze will allow you to control your Windows 10 PC with just the movement of your eye.