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In-build Eye Tracking Support to be Added in Windows 10

  MPC Team

Users with neuromuscular diseases and other disabilities can now control the Windows 10 interface elements without any need of keyboard & mouse.

The support is built specially for the disables but others could equally seek the benefit of the new Windows 10 support. This works not just for launching apps but user can glance at characters and write words via onscreen keyboard.

New feature has been named as the Eye Control and it will be in need of Tobii’s Eye Tracker 4C. That is why, Microsoft has worked with Tobii to have this support. PCEye Plus, Tboi Dynavox, EyeMobile Plus and I-series would be supported with the latest technology.

Currently, the Eye Control feature in Windows 10 is being tested in beta phase and the ones desiring to use the feature have to sign in first into the Windows Insider program to acquire the access.

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