Head and eye tracking
Summary: For people who can't speak or use their hands to control a cursor or
pointer, head and eye tracking sensors track a person's gaze or head position.
This allows them to communicate and engage with the world more easily.
User groups
- People with speech impediments
- People with motor disabilities
More head and eye tracking resources:
smart_display
Camera Switches
Camera Switches is a new Android accessibility feature
that can help people with speech and motor impairments navigate their phones
using customized eye movements and facial gestures
smart_display
Look to speak
Learn how to use Look to Speakāan Android app from "Experiments with
Google" that enables people to use their eyes to select pre-written phrases
and have them spoken aloud
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Last updated 2024-04-25 UTC.
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