Mouse May be Replaced by "Nouse"
mteichrob writes "A Canadian inventor has designed a computer mouse steered by movements of the nose and eyelids. The invention, dubbed a "Nouse," is meant to help people with a disability use a computer.
I think this could also be quite useful for the average office lackey like me! As good as my ergonomic mouse/keyboard combo is, less body movement is still a better replacement."
A mouse that can be moved by the nose and eyelids? I think the most obvious question is, "What happens when you sneeze?" I'd hate to accidentally send a reboot command during a sneeze.
I'd also be curious to see how it would affect twitch gaming where quick reflexes with a mouse are paramount.
Hooray for less body movement! Let's give this technology a test drive:
Me: Twitches nose left
Computer: Moves cursor left
Me: Neat! Blinks
Computer: Opens folder
Me: Excellent! Hey, who put all this black pepper in my sandwich? Aaaaachoooo!
Computer: Reformats hard drive
Oh, and the Nouse has already been covered on Slashdot. Come on, a simple Slashdot search of "nouse" turns this one up.
no - really, I just sneezed!
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What? I like to eat soup while I surf the web.. ya' perv.
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"d'Oh!" ~Homer
I can just see it now!
*Wiggle*
*Sniff*
HEADSHOT!
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A feeling of having made the same mistake before: Deja Foobar
Perhaps if your goal is to become as fit as Stephen Hawking, but through lack of exercise rather than disease.
http://alternatives.rzero.com/
That'll also make it more fun when Windows crashes, because I'll have something more cuddly/furry to bang on instead of the keyboard.
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You can find Dmitry (the inventor's) webpage here. Lots of interesting stuff, including some interesting facial recognition and tracking work.