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\"keyboard\"The Hands-Free\u00a0keyboard is a project to enable people who are unable to speak or use a physical keyboard to communicate using only their eyes.<\/p>\n

Our initial prototypes are based around an on screen qwerty keyboard very similar to the ‘taptip’ keyboard built into Windows 8 which has been extended to response to eye gaze input from a sensor bar like the Tobii EyeX.<\/p>\n

Our goal is to improve communication speed by 25% compared to experienced users of off the shelf Speech Generating Devices.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n

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