Re: [orca-list] OT: Accessibility for person with a motor disability



howdy,

this is an better and more complete example:
https://picoledelimao.github.io/blog/2017/01/28/eyeball-tracking-for-mouse-control-in-opencv/

maybe it can be brought to an useable state

Am 19.03.2018 um 18:03 schrieb chrys:
Howdy,

i dont know a software but it schould be very doable using OpenCV.
i.e.
http://thume.ca/projects/2012/11/04/simple-accurate-eye-center-tracking-in-opencv/ i wanted to start that software long time ago with help of an motoric disabled guy. my idea was to use speech recogizing and eye tracking to make a linux maschine accessible.
but m rare in time and didnt heared from him.

cheers chrys

Am 19.03.2018 um 17:48 schrieb Alex ARNAUD:
Hello all,

To help people with motor disability, I'm trying to search what software and technologies exist on GNU/Linux.

I know we're on the Orca list but I don't know exactly what it works efficiently, where to post or I don't know how it should work.

I've already found the following software:
* dasher: for writing text
* eviacam: a head tracking software
* mousetrap: another head tracking software
* onboard: a configurable on-screen keyboard

My questions are:
* Do you know if there is eye-tracking software?
* Does head-tracking is really efficient?
* Do you know if there are other useful application?
* Do you know how to use the numeric keyboard to move the mouse on Mate?
* Is there a mailing list or forum where there are people with motor disability?

Best regards.


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