eyetyping
Eyetyping is a form of assistive technology that enables text entry and computer control by using eye movements. It relies on eye-tracking sensors to determine where a user is looking on a display, and translates gaze into keystrokes or commands. Eyetyping is commonly used by people with severe motor impairments, such as those with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, spinal cord injury, cerebral palsy, or locked-in syndrome, and is a key component of augmentative and alternative communication (AAC).
How it works: Infrared or video-based eye trackers detect the eye's position by tracking reflections from the
Interfaces and methods: Some eyetyping systems present a traditional QWERTY keyboard; others use scanning interfaces that
Practical considerations: Effective eyetyping requires proper calibration, a stable head position, suitable lighting, and a comfortable