Google plans to introduce a feature to control the cursor using gaze and facial expressions in ChromeOS. It will be aimed at people with special needs, experts suggest.

Google plans to introduce cursor control using gaze and facial expressions in ChromeOS

Experts learned that Google is developing a new feature for the ChromeOS operating system. It will allow you to control the cursor using your gaze and facial expressions, writes C2 Production.

The face tracking feature appeared in the trial version of ChromeOS. The description says that this feature allows you to control the keyboard and mouse cursor using facial expressions and glances. There is no more information about the feature yet.

Google has not officially announced work on Face Tracking. Previously, Google added the Chrome Vox feature to ChromeOS, which allows you to assign a number to each interface element and control it using your voice.

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Author:

Kirill Bilyk

Source: RB

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