Eye-Guided Cursor Control: Precision Through Vision
摘要
This study investigates an interesting way of computer interaction that uses the natural movement of the eyes to control the on-screen pointer. Traditional mouse and keyboard methods might be challenging at times, particularly for people with physical restrictions. The suggested eye-ball-based cursor movement system seeks to provide a more intuitive and accessible alternative. In this study, we look at the technology behind eye-tracking gadgets and how they fit into everyday computing. Understanding how the eyes move allows us to design a responsive system that lets users control the cursor with their gaze. The simplicity of this technology allows for a more inclusive computing experience for everyone. The study looks into the potential applications of eye-ball-based cursor movement, such as gaming, accessibility features, and improved user interfaces. Furthermore, we address concerns about privacy and user comfort, ensuring that the technology respects personal limits. Through this research, we hope to contribute to ongoing efforts to make technology more user-friendly and accessible, ultimately building a more inclusive digital world for individuals of all abilities.