ogencontroles
Ogencontroles refers to a class of human–computer interaction technologies that use ocular signals—primarily eye movements, gaze direction, and pupil responses—to operate software and hardware. The term is used in research contexts and in some consumer settings to describe gaze-based control systems, rather than as a single standardized product category.
Most ovendorf technologies rely on eye-tracking hardware that detects where a user is looking on a screen
Applications of ogencontroles include assistive technology for people with limited mobility, hands-free control in industrial or
Challenges remain in achieving robust performance across users and environments. Calibration drift, head or eyelid occlusion,
Related topics include eye-tracking, gaze-based interaction, and assistive technology.