More and more I'm feeling "UX claustrophobic" with windows. Phone windows, desktop windows, the lot. Windows are too damn small! I keep thinking if I had HUGE, GINORMOUS windows (on a wall, surface, orvirtual space) my digital work would be so much easier
Gaze typing already exists - it is used for text input by people who have paralysis or severe motor disorders. It's also used as input for voice synthesis systems by the same people.
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Cool! Does it work with off-the-shelf webcams or does it require special hardware?
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It requires special hardware - very similar to eye-tracking tools in usability labs. It's gotten much smaller and more effective - I think it's tracking infrared light reflected off the cornea to determine gaze. Once calibrated, it can be very accurate.
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