Oct 1st

Doeo

By Bill (R&D, SpecialEffect)
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PC (opens in a separate window) - Raitendo
The challenge is to collect as many ‘Doeo’ as you can in the 40 second levels. In easy mode you must collect at least 100 to progress and in hard 200. You need fairly fast reactions, but no mouse clicks are needed. Placing your cursor over a Doeo collects it. This makes ‘Doeo’ playable with various pointer input methods, including head and eye control. The sound and graphics are vibrant and fun making this a lively quick challenge.
Oct 1st

helpkidzlearn.com

By Bill (R&D, SpecialEffect)
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PC (opens in a separate window) - Inclusive Technology

A fantastic selection of online one switch (amongst others) games all in one place. This includes Kurling, Hoop Stars (Basketball), Pop the bubbles and Snakes and Ladders. There is also a ‘creative’ section on the site with picture and music making activities including an onscreen piano for touchscreen or pointer controlled play and ‘early mouse movement’ activity, which doesn’t require any button presses. Just dip the cursor in the different pots and paint away.
Oct 1st

Shaun The Sheep

By Bill (R&D, SpecialEffect)

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PC (opens in a separate window) - Aardman Animations
This website is full of high quality fun games to play. In ‘Hide ‘n’ Sheep’ you have to follow, with your eyes, the barrel that the sheep is hidden under as they are switched about with the others. When the barrels stop moving left mouse click on the barrel that you thing the sheep is under. If correct you progress to the next level. If not ‘Game Over.’

 

Oct 1st

Eye-Gaze Technology

By Bill (R&D, SpecialEffect)
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myTobii P10                                  Quick Glance 3

Eye-Gaze can allow you to control a computer with the sole use of you eyes. This can be done via two predominent methods.

The first, which requires very accurate eye-control, is direct control of the cursor. With this you move, as with any other pointer method, the cursor around the screen to open and close windows etc, with the addition of an on-screen keyboard to type into documents, search engines etc...

The second is the control of cells, used in programmes such as The Grid 2 and Communicator 4, which allow the user to perform any activity they would on a regular computer, such as checking emails, searching the web, play games etc... by looking at the area allocated to a cell to select it. 

There are an increasing amount of eye-control machines available, some are entire units with camera and computer combined or separte camera you can plug into a laptop.

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alea intelligaze