On Tue, May 07, 2013 at 07:34:04PM +0200, Alfonso S. Siciliano wrote: > hi team, > This is my first email to this list, I would like to contribute to the > work of this team. > > I'm looking for an eye-tracking software for disabled students of > computer science at my university because it would allow them to > programm; they can' t move the head and the arts. > I want to provide an open source tool and cheap hardware. I'm no expert in the field, not by a long shot, but the first thing which came to mind was the OpenGaze project. However, trying to look up its URL, I stumbled on this round-up of OSS eye-tracking projects: https://www.linux.com/learn/tutorials/550880-weekend-project-take-a-tour-of-open-source-eye-tracking-software
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