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  1. ERICA SYSTEM Picture of ERICA SYSTEM -- DISCONTINUED. VERIFIED 7/2012. RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. -- The Erica (Eye-gaze Response Interface Computer Aid) Standard System is an eye-controlled communication, computer input, and environmental control system designed for use by individuals with spinal cord injury or neurological, upper extremity, or severe physical disabilities. This system enables hands-free operation of any Windows or Macintosh computer, and can be used for environmental control and infrared-based remote con...[More Information]

  2. EYEWARE --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 12/2002) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- EyeWare is an eye controlled input system designed to enable children and adults with severe physical disabilities to independently operate a computer. This system uses a tiny camera to track the eye movements of the user to activate targets on the computer screen. The camera can be mounted on virtual reality goggles or on an off-body mount. The system offers two types of computer control: The Look & Select System is a ...[More Information]

  3. EYEWARE DISCONTINUED. (Verified 12/2002) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- EyeWare is an eye controlled input system designed to enable children and adults with severe physical disabilities to independently operate a computer. This system uses a tiny camera to track the eye movements of the user to activate targets on the computer screen. The camera can be mounted on virtual reality goggles or on an off-body mount. The system offers two types of computer control: The Look & Select System is a lett...[More Information]

  4. MYTOBII D10 Picture of MYTOBII D10 --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 03/2009) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- MyTobii D10 is an eye-controlled communicator and computer input system designed for use by individuals with neurological or communication disabilities, cerebral palsy, multiple sclerosis, ALS, or spinal cord injury. This Windows XP based system has a stationary screen with a built-in eye tracker that enables the user to fully control a computer, including the mouse pointer and Windows applications, with eye movement. T...[More Information]

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