Researchers at Qingdao University in China have developed a lightweight, self-powered eye-tracking system designed ...
Assistive devices that enable those who can no longer move their bodies to control wheelchairs or communicate by moving only ...
Scientists have successfully demonstrated a low-cost, self-powered eye-tracking technology that is powered by the friction of ...
The state of the art self-powered eye tracker harnesses energy from simply blinking - and is as comfortable as everyday ...
Eye tracking technology, introduced in iOS 18 and iPadOS 18, marks a significant step forward in accessibility. This innovative feature enables hands-free control of your iPhone or iPad, designed ...
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To set up Eye Tracking on iOS 18, go to Settings > Accessibility > Eye Tracking. Enable Eye Tracking and complete the quick calibration by focusing on dots on the screen. Once active, you can control ...
There's plenty new in iPadOS 15, but it also features an under-sung accessibility upgrade: support for third-party eye-tracking devices. That'll allow people with disabilities to use iPad apps and ...