You can also control the mouse more directly by dwelling on the Left-click or Right-click buttons on the launchpad and then positioning your eyes on the screen where you want the mouse action to occur. The eye control mouse lets you fine-tune the position of the mouse cursor and then right-click, left-click, or double-click the mouse. Then position your eyes on the screen where you want the cursor to be placed. To control the mouse with precision, dwell on the Precise mouse button on the launchpad.
Pause eye control if you're doing something like watching a movie and don't want your eye movements to accidentally select buttons on the launchpad. Quickly access Start, Task view, eye tracker device calibration, and eye control settings. Use eye control text-to-speech (TTS) to type words on the screen and have them read aloud. Move the launchpad to the top or bottom of the screen.Ĭontrol the mouse cursor, including buttons to select the left and right mouse buttons.Ĭontrol the mouse scroll wheel to move through a webpage or app. Dwelling is the act of fixing your eyes on part of the screen, and keeping your eyes there for a specific amount of time. To select a button on the launchpad, rest-or dwell-your eyes on it until it activates. When you turn on eye control, the launchpad appears on the screen. Go to Settings > Accessibility > Interaction > Eye control, and turn on the Eye control switch. Setting up eye control for the first time? See Get started with eye control in Windows for help with that. And if you have any issues, see Eye control troubleshooting guide for extra support.