My roommate in college worked on a similar project called EagleEyes. The device consisted of four electrodes placed on the head which measure changes in magnetic fields generated by moving your eyes. So then you could control a mouse pointer with your eyes.
Then they would measure a "click" as when you pause on the screen.
Of course, there are problems. But if you were to harness the movement of EagleEyes with the binary ability of this (for "click"s), that would be really powerful, I think.
My roommate in college worked on a similar project called EagleEyes. The device consisted of four electrodes placed on the head which measure changes in magnetic fields generated by moving your eyes. So then you could control a mouse pointer with your eyes.
Then they would measure a "click" as when you pause on the screen.
Of course, there are problems. But if you were to harness the movement of EagleEyes with the binary ability of this (for "click"s), that would be really powerful, I think.
/will