Use the motion of your head to control the cursor.
From the developer: "VisualMouse translates user's head motion into the motion of the cursor on the screen, by processing the image from a PC video-conference camera. This is what VisualMouse does as a pointing device. VisualMouse can also function as a gesture recognition device - mouse clicks and user-defined commands are activated by head gestures. For example, the user can define 4 commands, and then use head gestures to give the commands, freeing the hands for other things. The gestures are the turns of the head: left-and-back,right-and-back, up-and-back, down-and-back."
I teach IT to disabled adults and can see the potential of this software for quadraplegics etc. I have tested it and it works well. I got my 7 year old son to try it and within 5 minutes he was deftly opening programs etc. Works especially well with on-screen virtual keyboards like Click-n-Type.
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Takes a little getting used to, needs to be set up by a non-disabled person, but this is a great piece of software. I hope it stays free as disabled people get ripped off enough for their hardware and software.
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Sorry but I thought this would be easy not I just wasted my time
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easy to use great for people with disablities, good if your mouse goes on the blink and you have to use a keyboard!! love it