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Tobii is a leading brand in eye tracking technology, with its hardware and software enabling gaze-based interaction on Windows PCs. Discussions on WindowsForum cover Tobii's integration with Windows 10 and 11 Eye Control features, which assist users with disabilities like ALS, as well as its broader applications in natural user interfaces (NUI). Topics include Tobii's prototype laptop hardware, desktop monitors for researchers, and after-market add-on bars. The technology allows users to control their computer with eye movements, complementing speech and touch inputs. These threads explore setup guides, hardware capabilities, and the evolving role of eye tracking in modern computing.
Eye control technology is no longer just the stuff of sci-fi movies—it’s very much available on Windows 10 and Windows 11 today. Whether you’re someone with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), a caregiver setting up assistive tools, or simply curious about how futuristic tech has become...
NUI is fast becoming ubiquitous when it comes interacting with our computers. Speech, touch, and now gesture are becoming everyday control methods for our machines. What is next on the horizon of user interaction? Tobii would like that to be the gaze of your eye. I met Anders Olsson at CES this...