EagleEyes is an innovative eye-controlled technology that acts as a mouse replacement and helps children and adults with profound physical disabilities interact and learn by using the computer. 

 

EagleEyes works by measuring a user's EOG or electro-oculographic potential. The EOG is a small electrical potential that indicates the eye's position relative to the head. Surface electrodes are placed on the user's face. The five electrodes are connected to a USB-powered electrophysiological amplifier that is connected to a computer. A program in the computer translates the signals received from the electrodes into the mouse pointer's position on the screen. When the user moves their eyes, the mouse pointer follows the movement of the eyes. Because the electrodes are attached to the user's face, they can use EagleEyes in any position that they are comfortable.

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