Eye-control mouse
A mouse and eyeball technology, used in instruments, electrical digital data processing, user/computer interaction input/output, etc., to solve problems such as handwriting or other touch restrictions
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[0006] The mouse converts the movement of the laser point or rolling ball into coordinate changes such as figure 1 As shown in A. The movement of the eyeball can also be converted into a coordinate change by imaging the eyeball and detecting changes in the pupil position, such as figure 1 Shown in B.
[0007] The change of the pupil position is converted into mouse control signal through the imaging coordinate converter, which is connected to the computer and displayed on the projection screen in the form of a cursor, such as figure 2 shown. When people's eyes move on the projection screen, the cursor also moves accordingly.
[0008] Since the mouse also has the functions of left and right buttons, the eye-controlled mouse also has the same function. It uses the 'blink signal method', that is, to control the left and right keys through different blinking movements. When many people are discussing together, you can also set a master control to forcibly turn off other eye-...
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