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    Samsung showcases its EYECAN+ eye-tracking mouse

    The company takes its next-gen eye-scrolling technology to the disabled community.
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    Re: Samsung showcases its EYECAN+ eye-tracking mouse

    I have an S5 and it does have smart scroll.

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    Re: Samsung showcases its EYECAN+ eye-tracking mouse

    What we're all wondering is how fast can this track eye movements? Could it be used in addition to mouse and keyboard (heck, even a controller if you must) to aim very rapidly and accurately in games?

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    Re: Samsung showcases its EYECAN+ eye-tracking mouse

    While clever there's already lots of software available for this application, including eye-tracking.

    What might be interesting however is the notion that Samsung would donate this - including making the software open source - given that the existing solutions are hugely expensive, costing hundreds or thousands of pounds at a time.

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