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Yes, for disabled Users. It has nothing to do with any efforts to spy on anyone and upload their data to a giant data mine somewhere in the cloud.
Windows 10 will include built-in eye tracking support (for disabled Windows users)
for users of disabled Windows
My Windows machine just updated itself to “Creator’s Edition.”
I don’t know exactly what the heck it did, but I have been getting deliveries of cat toys all day.
And I don’t have a cat.
Had window machines since 95. Royal PITA. Have had iPhones since 2011 or so. I have just about replaced my windows machine with it.
If I buy another computer it will be a MAC. I use computers to do searches about non Computer related things, go to FR and other conservative sites. Email and text friends. Buy stuff on line. Learn about various and sundry things.
I could give a rats patoot about how they work. I just want them to do a job when I need them to.
right
I take care of a lady with an advanced type of Parkinson’s. we got her a computer last year so she could use her eyes to type, etc. it is windows 10 based, with added software and cameras for the eye control. it cost $15000, so adding this to windows would be Wonderful for other people who need this ability, without having to wait months for approval by medicare, etc to get it
just got back from Defcon and they were talking about one of the thing they’re trying to develop called type “fisting” (no it’s not that kind of fisting)
if you recalling days of telegraph and Morse code skilled operators listening to someone keying could recognize who was sending it by the rhythm of how they keyed the Morse operators would have a unique Rhythm or Cadence to how they keyed out the code
what seems its the same thing with how you use your keyboard and mouse on a computer
everybody’s unique style of rhythm to their typing and they’re trying to train the computers to recognize that so they can recognize if it’s in fact you at the keyboard