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This is an archive article published on January 6, 2012

Now,control your computer screen with your ‘gaze’

Company's official says interface uses a combination of eye gaze and touch pad for a better user laptop experience.

A Swedish company has come up with an eye control computer technology,that allows users to operate Windows 8 by looking in the direction they want to click.

The Tobii Gaze sits below a laptop screen and tracks eye movement using a sensor,Courier Mail reported.

Tobii business development manager Anders Olsson asserted that the interface uses a combination of eye gaze and touch pad for a better user laptop experience.

“Gaze takes away the whole intermediate step of having a mouse or even using touch technology,” Olsson told All Things Digital,the online publication that specializes in technology and start-up company news,analysis and coverage.

“It uses all seven primary touch commands of Windows 8 (eg.,activate,select,zoom,scroll,etc) in a way that is more natural,efficient and precise than any other control when used on laptops and desktops,” Olsson said.

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