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. By Joel Hruska August 3, ...
Microsoft is using eye-tracking technology to allow Windows 10 users to interact with the system using nothing other than their eyes, the company announced in a blog post (which we first saw via ...
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