Tobii demonstrates Gaze Interface for Windows 8 at CES

Most laptops don't offer touch functionality, and even when they do - touching a vertical surface is both tiresome and awkward - Gaze from Tobii controls onscreen activity using eye tracking and a multi-touch trackpad
Tobii introduced and demonstrated its latest eye control technology, called Gaze, at last week's Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas
A user can activate an onscreen app by looking at the Metro tile icon and then use the trackpad for more precise control of the onscreen cursor - to activate smaller icons like links on a web page, for instance
Tobii Gaze for Windows 8 being demonstrated at CES 2012
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Eye control innovator Tobii introduced and demonstrated its latest eye control technology at last week's Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. The Gaze interface for Windows 8 is said to take advantage of the operating system's large tile layout to offer users a superior interaction experience, that neither touch nor mouse alone can provide.
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