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  1. CEYE EYE CONTROL MODULE Picture of CEYE EYE CONTROL MODULE The CEye Eye Control Module is an eye controlled input system designed for use by individuals with severe physical, neurological, or upper extremity disabilities, spinal cord injury, or upper extremity amputation. This unit enables the user to control the mouse by looking at a screen and dwelling (staring at the screen for a certain length of time) to select and blinking to click. Users place themselves in front of the screen for a one-time calibration, after which the system is fully automatic....[More Information]

  2. EYE SLAVED POINTING SYSTEM The Eye Slaved Pointing System is an on-screen keyboard program designed to be completely controlled through eyegaze input, enabling persons with severe physical limitations or quadriplegia to use word processing, modem, and environmental control applications through a menu driven software system. The system tracks the user's eye movements as he or she looks at the computer screen, and then translates the movement into computer input. The system allows for significant head movement and eye drift...[More Information]

  3. EYE-CONTROLLED LAPTOP Picture of EYE-CONTROLLED LAPTOP -------- PROTOTYPE --------- PURPOSE: To design a prototype of a eye-motion control human-machine interface laptop for individuals with disabilities. The Swedish firm Tobii, which specializes in eye control, teamed up with Lenovo to craft 20 prototype Windows 7 laptops with eye control sensors built-in which were presented at CeBIT 2011. One demo the company set up was an Expose-style layout of all open windows, and users were able to target the smallest (Calculator in this case) consistently. ...[More Information]

  4. EYE-TRACKING ELECTRONIC TABLET Picture of EYE-TRACKING ELECTRONIC TABLET -------- PROTOTYPE --------- PURPOSE: To create a prototype of an affordable eye-tracking electronic tablet computer for individuals with disabilities. Eye-tracking technology and software packages can be prohibitively expensive. Engineering students at Brigham Young University in partnership with EyeTech Digital Systems developed a tablet computer that can be controlled with a person’s eye movements. The prototype is projected to cost under $1,500. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS: Windows 7. DIMENSIONS (L...[More Information]

  5. EYECAN Picture of EYECAN -------- PROTOTYPE --------- PURPOSE: To design a prototype of an eye-controlled mouse for individuals with upper extremity disabilities or who are upper extremity amputees. EyeCAN is a eye controlled input system mounted on a pair of glasses that is capable of tracking the user’s eye movement and translating those movements to a cursor on a computer display. AUTHOR: Edwin Kee. TITLE: Samsung eyeCAN mouse for disabled folk. WEBSITE: Ubergizmo. REF: http://www.ubergizmo.com/2012/02/samsung-eyecan...[More Information]

  6. EYEGAZE EDGE Picture of EYEGAZE EDGE The Eyegaze Edge is an eye-operated communication and control device designed for use by children and adults with cerebral palsy, spinal cord injury, brain injury, ALS, multiple sclerosis, brainstem stroke, muscular dystrophy, and similar disabilities. Users make selections by looking at keys displayed on the screen for a fraction of a second (eye gaze). A small camera mounted under the Eyegaze screen takes 60 pictures per second of the user’s eye. Those images are analyzed by a processor that i...[More Information]

  7. EYEGAZE EDGE TABLET Picture of EYEGAZE EDGE TABLET The Eyegaze Edge is an eye-operated communication and control device designed for use by children and adults with cerebral palsy, spinal cord injury, brain injury, ALS, multiple sclerosis, brainstem stroke, muscular dystrophy, and similar disabilities. The unit can be transferred from a wheelchair to a table or desk. Users make selections by looking at keys displayed on the screen for a fraction of a second (eye gaze). A small camera mounted under the Eyegaze screen takes 60 pictures per second ...[More Information]

  8. EYEGUIDE ASSIST Picture of EYEGUIDE ASSIST EyeGuide Assist is an eye-controlled input system designed for use by individuals with severe physical or neurological disabilities or spinal cord injury. The system includes a headset that mounts a small camera in front of the user's face to track eye movement, a receiver that connects via USB to the computer to transmit the eye movements to the computer, and software. Future software upgrades are included. The system supports three built-in methods to click on links, type, or issue other comma...[More Information]

  9. EYEGUIDE EYE TRACKER Picture of EYEGUIDE EYE TRACKER The EyeGuide Eye Tracker is an eye-controlled input system designed for use by individuals with severe physical or neurological disabilities or spinal cord injury. The system includes a headset that mounts a small camera with a wireless transmitter in front of the user's face to track eye movement, a wireless receiver that connects via USB to the computer to transmit the eye movements to the computer, and software. The software allows the user to calibrate the system to lighting conditions and c...[More Information]

  10. EYETECH TM2 EYE TRACKER Picture of EYETECH TM2 EYE TRACKER The EyeTech TM2 eye tracker is an eye-controlled input system designed for use by individuals with severe physical or neurological disabilities or spinal cord injury. This unit tracks one or both eyes with video infrared illumination, and is accurate to approximately one degree. It can be used with communication software, to surf the web, to send email, or to do anything a handheld mouse can do. For laptop computer installation, two infrared lights are mounted on the side and a camera sits on th...[More Information]

  11. EYETECH TM3 EYE TRACKER Picture of EYETECH TM3 EYE TRACKER The EyeTech TM3 is an eye controlled input system designed for use by individuals with neurological or severe physical disabilities or spinal cord injury. This unit tracks one or both eyes using dark pupil video tracking with infrared illumination, accurate to approximately one degree. It can be used with communication software, to surf the web, to send email, or to do anything a handheld mouse can do. For laptop computer installation, two infrared lights mount on the side and the camera sits on...[More Information]

  12. EYETECH TM4 Picture of EYETECH TM4 The EyeTech TM4 is an eye controlled input system designed for use by individuals with upper extremity, neurological or severe physical disabilities or spinal cord injury. The system comes with Quick Glance software. The TM4 unit tracks one or both eyes using dark pupil, single or binocular video tracking with infrared illumination, accurate to 0.5 degree. The standard data rate is 30 frames per second with 1, 5, 9, or 16 available calibration points. Typical operating distance of head motion (h...[More Information]

  13. EYETECH TM4 MINI Picture of EYETECH TM4 MINI The EyeTech TM4 Mini is an eye controlled input system designed for use by individuals with neurological, upper extremity or severe physical disabilities or spinal cord injury. The system comes with Quick Glance software. This unit tracks one or both eyes using dark pupil, single or binocular video tracking with infrared illumination, accurate to 0.5 degree. Its standard data rate is over 80 frames per second with 1, 5, 9, or 16 available calibration points. Typical operating distance of head mo...[More Information]

  14. EYETECH VISION TRACKER VT1 Picture of EYETECH VISION TRACKER VT1 The EyeTech Vision Tracker VT1 is an eye controlled input system designed for use by individuals with upper extremity, neurological or severe physical disabilities or spinal cord injury. The system comes with Quick Glance software. This unit tracks one or both eyes using dark pupil, single or binocular video tracking with infrared illumination, accurate to 0.5 degree. Standard data rate is 55 frames per second with 1, 5, 9, or 16 available calibration points. Typical operating distance of head m...[More Information]

  15. ISCAN HEADHUNTER HEAD & EYE TRACKING SYSTEM The ISCAN HEADHUNTER Head and Eye Tracking System is an eye movement monitoring device designed to provide a quantitative assessment of a person's visual scan path while performing tasks in the real world or in simulated environments. The system consists of a helmet mounted sensors and processing electronics that track human eye and head position, computing the person's line-of-sight vector over a 360 degree azimuth (clockwise) and a 180 degree elevation range. Applicable use of this product inc...[More Information]

  16. MYTOBII P10 Picture of MYTOBII P10 MyTobii P10 is a portable eye-controlled communicator and computer designed for use by individuals with neurological or communication disabilities, cerebral palsy, multiple sclerosis, ALS, or spinal cord injury. The screen, eye control device, and computer are integrated into one unit, which mounts to a desk, bed, or wheelchair. The user's eye signature can be calibrated in 10 seconds by sitting in front of the screen and following an on-screen dot. The system can be configured for different ski...[More Information]

  17. PUPILMOUSE PupilMouse is a mouse emulator designed for use by individuals with severe physical disabilities, neurological disabilities, or spinal cord injury. This mouse emulator enables the user to move a computer cursor by head movement, and to click or drag by winking. Either eye can be used for click and drag, and glasses can be worn. To use the device, a camera is directed to the face of the user; no settings are necessary. The device can also be operated through other switches. ...[More Information]

  18. QUICK GLANCE 2 Picture of QUICK GLANCE 2 Quick Glance 2 is an eye-controlled input system designed for use by individuals with upper extremity amputation or disabilities, severe physical or neurological disabilities, or spinal cord injury. This mouse replacement device allows the user to place a mouse pointer anywhere on a computer screen by looking at the desired location. The user's eye must be kept in the camera's field of view, a range of about 10 by 10 or 6 by 6 centimeters, depending on the model selected. Clicking can be accompl...[More Information]

  19. QUICK GLANCE 3 Picture of QUICK GLANCE 3 Quick Glance 3 is an eye-controlled input system designed for use by individuals with upper extremity amputation or disabilities, severe physical or neurological disabilities, or spinal cord injury. This portable mouse replacement device allows the user to place a mouse pointer anywhere on a computer screen by looking at the desired location. The user's eye must be kept in the camera's field of view, a range of about 10 by 10 centimeters. Clicking can be accomplished with an eye blink, a hardwar...[More Information]

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