Camera Mouse 2009 is a FREE program that allows you to control the mouse pointer on a Windows computer just by moving your head.
The program was developed to help people with disabilities use the computer. It was designed for people who do not have reliable control of a hand but who can move their head. People with Cerebral Palsy, Spinal Muscular Atrophy, ALS, Multiple Sclerosis, various neurological disorders use this program and its predecessors to run all types of computer software.
Camera Mouse works with Windows Vista or Windows XP operating systems and a standard USB webcam. People use Camera Mouse with entertainment programs, education programs, communication programs, web browsers, and so on. Camera Mouse works best with application programs that require only a mouse and a left click and that do not have tiny targets.
The program was created with support from the National Science Foundation, the Philanthropy Committee of Mitsubishi Electronic Research Labs (MERL), the Mitsubishi Electric America Foundation, the Accenture Fund at Boston College. Boston College, and Boston University. Download it for free at www.cameramouse.org.
The program was developed to help people with disabilities use the computer. It was designed for people who do not have reliable control of a hand but who can move their head. People with Cerebral Palsy, Spinal Muscular Atrophy, ALS, Multiple Sclerosis, various neurological disorders use this program and its predecessors to run all types of computer software.
Camera Mouse works with Windows Vista or Windows XP operating systems and a standard USB webcam. People use Camera Mouse with entertainment programs, education programs, communication programs, web browsers, and so on. Camera Mouse works best with application programs that require only a mouse and a left click and that do not have tiny targets.
The program was created with support from the National Science Foundation, the Philanthropy Committee of Mitsubishi Electronic Research Labs (MERL), the Mitsubishi Electric America Foundation, the Accenture Fund at Boston College. Boston College, and Boston University. Download it for free at www.cameramouse.org.
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