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September 17, 2004

Nose-driven mouse


Peripherals

Dmitry Gorodnichy from Ottawa's Institute of Information Technology in Canada has developed a nose-operated mouse suitably titled "nouse," the nouse tracks the tip of the nose to control your cursor and accepts two blinks of the right or left eye in lieu of the standard button click. Gorodnichy hopes that the nouse will make PC use easier for the disabled, and possibly provide more intuitive ways for people to explore computer-generated environments or play three-dimensional video games." I think this is pretty neat but I have horrible coordination, my face muscles being no exception, I just tried to blink one eye and both went to work. How about developing a "touse" I think it and the touse does it
- MORE via theregister.co.uk
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