Video navigation on Windows 8 with eyes
Users can navigate on the computer or tablet by eye and activate features via a mouse or touch screen.
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Tobii Gaze system helps users navigate on computers, Windows 8 tablet with eyes. Photo: Slashgear.
A developer has just introduced the Tobii Gaze system for Windows 8 that allows users to navigate on a computer or tablet using this operating system through the naked eye.
The author of the above interface has combined the eye movement detection unit with the touchpad to control the Metro interface. From there, users can navigate with the eyes and activate commands with a mouse or touch screen. Tobii Gaze system will be on display at CES 2012 next week. The price of this product is still unknown.
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