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Inspired by his disabled friend's difficulty with using technology, Mehmet Nemo created Glassouse, a device that lets users control a cursor hands free.
James Gips, a computer-science professor at Boston College, didn’t know exactly where he was heading in the early 1990s when he and two colleagues devised technology allowing people to control a ...
Researchers used machine learning to help a paralysed person control mouse cursor using their brain activity. The individual did not require extensive training.
Jell-ooooo braaaaaains! Why lift a hand to control your mouse when you can just use your brain? That’s apparently what researchers from Washington University were thinking when they published an ...
Researchers have devised a brain machine interface (BMI) that allows mice to learn to guide a cursor using only their brain activity. By monitoring this mouse-controlled mouse moving to a target ...
[Vinod Stanur] is working with a mouse input and a microcontroller driven LED matrix. The mouse cursor is tracked inside of a window by Python and the resulting coordinates on the LED grid are ...