09.01.2012 03:35 Uhr, Quelle: Engadget
Togii's Gaze interface lets you use your eyes to move a cursor, perform gestures in Windows 8 (video)
We've seen gesture control, but how about an input device that lets you stare your PC into submission? That's the basic gist of Togii's Gaze UI, an early version of which is on display here at CES, and which will eventually help doctors and other professionals skim through data just by looking at it. When this becomes available, likely in a year or so, customers will need some requisite hardware (read: that conspicuous eye tracking strip you see up there) and, of course, software that can take advantage of it. Got it? Good. Here's the elevator pitch: using your eyes, you can move the cursor around the screen, select objects, scroll and p
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