The Asian Age

CONTROL A PC WITH A BLINK OF AN EYE!

New ‘Eye Control’ feature will be available in Windows 10 update

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A challenge thrown to Microsoft by an athlete suffering from major disability has resulted in a tool that helped him and will now be included in Windows 10 on its next update.

In 2014, US footballer Steve Gleason was diagnosed with Amyotrophi­c Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), a severe disability that restricted him to a wheelchair and deprived him of almost all movement — except his eyes. He shared his challenge with Microsoft and they made it a task at one of their internal hackathons. The team led by Harish Kulkarni, Principal Software Developmen­t Engineer in Microsoft Research, came up with an EyeGaze wheelchair. The chair was instrument­ed in such a way that he could issue commands and even control a PC screen by moving his eyes.

CEO Satya Nadella came across this innovation in a recent review and mandated that the solution should help many more physically challenged people. So the next update of Windows 10 will include a tool called Eye Control, that responds to the user’s eye movement. When a compatible eye tracker, like the Tobii 4C used by gamers, is attached, it changes access options so that the eye movement can replace a physical mouse and keyboard.

Eye Control is now in its beta state but people interested in early testing and providing feedback can sign up to be a Windows Insider.

Tobii 4C changes the access options so that the eye movement can replace a physical mouse and keyboard

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