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Tobii Demonstrates Gaze Interface for Windows 8 at CES

By Ridden, Paul; Gizmag,
Publication Date: January 18, 2012

Article describes an eye controlled computer interface. The Gaze interface for Windows 8 uses a combination of eye control for pointing and touch pad confirmation of commands for finer cursor moves. The interface is said to be at least as precise as using a mouse to move a cursor around, but much quicker. According to its maker Tobii, Gaze users can enable all seven primary touch commands in Windows 8, including activate, select, zoom, and scroll. The Gaze interface was introduced and demonstrated at the 2012 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. The article includes a link to a short video demonstrating the interface.
Published by: Gizmag Pty Ltd   (Website:http://www.gizmag.com/)

Link to text: http://www.gizmag.com/tobii-gaze-demonstrated-using-windows-8/21148/
Link to video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3MoGzTdQnX8&feature=player_embedded

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