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Called Eye Control, the all-new feature lets you navigate your computer desktop, open applications, and enjoy the full Windows 10 experience using nothing but the movement of your eyes.
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… ...
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.
It was only yesterday that Microsoft announced a new built-in eye tracking feature for Windows 10, but the company is already interested in getting the accessibility option out in the wild.
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.
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 ...
Windows 10 is about to get a lot more accessible. Microsoft this week announced plans to bring built-in eye tracking support, and a new experience called Eye Control, to the operating system.
Microsoft today released a new Windows 10 preview for PCs, with the recently announced Eye Control feature, as well as improvements to Edge, Console, input, and Windows Defender Application Guard ...
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.
Microsoft is adding eye tracking to Windows 10 to improve accessibility options for Parkinsons' patients, the partially or fully paralyzed, and sufferers of ALS, among others.
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 ...