Hands-Free Smyle Mouse Controls a Computer Via Facial Gestures From: Rehab Management - 10/13/2016 Perceptive Devices releases Version 1.2 of its gesture control software, the Smyle Mouse. The Smyle Mouse is completely hands-free, touch-free, and voice-free. Instead, it is engineered to help enable persons with disabilities (such as spinal cord injury, stroke, multiple sclerosis, ALS, and carpal tunnel syndrome) to control their computer's mouse via facial gestures. The mouse works by tracking the user’s facial gestures via a webcam, and translating them into commands. By simply smiling, a user can initiate a click, a scroll, or a drag. Read the entire article at: http://www.rehabpub.com/2016/10/hands-free-smyle-mouse-controls-computer-via-facial-gestures Links: Smyle Mouse (with video 0:59) https://smylemouse.com Perceptive Devices http://www.percept-d.com