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Microsoft has launched four free ‘Eyes First’ games that people with speech and mobility disabilities can play using eye movements. The new Windows 10 games were developed by Microsoft Research and include the Tile Slide puzzle, a memory game called…
Microsoft has released four new games with eye-motion control. If you head on over to the Windows Store you will now find Tile Slide, Match Two, Double Up and Maze are available to download for free. All the games require…
ニュース | Microsoft Windows Blog
Control the action with your eyes in 4 new ‘Eyes First’ games on Windows 10 PCs
Four new “Eyes First” games where eye motions control the play are now available on Microsoft Store for Windows 10 PCs: “Tile Slide,” “Match Two,” “Double Up” and “Maze.” Windows 10 eye-tracking APIs power these games, which can be used…
ニュース | Microsoft Accessibility Blog
Four New Eyes First Games Now Available, Play with Your Eyes
We are excited to announce the release of four new Eyes First games on Microsoft Store for Windows, including Tile Slide, Match Two, Double Up, and Maze. With this release, people can now play the Eyes First games on Windows…
ニュース | OnMSFT
Microsoft Research brings four new accessibility games than can be played with your eyes
Microsoft Research has published four games to the Microsoft Store for Windows 10 devices, each of which aim to introduce eye control to those with speech or mobility disabilities thanks to the use of the Windows 10 Eye Control assistive…
ニュース | MSPowerUser
Microsoft releases four new games, you can play them using your eyes
Microsoft today released four new games in the Microsoft Store. These games are powered by Windows 10 eye tracking APIs and can be played using your eyes. You will need a compatible eye tracker device and a Windows PC with…
ニュース | CDRinfo
New Windows games Let You Control the Action with Your Eyes
Four new “Eyes First” games where eye motions control the play are now available on Microsoft Store for Windows 10 PCs: “Tile Slide,” “Match Two,” “Double Up” and “Maze.” Windows 10 eye-tracking APIs power these games, which can be used…
Microsoft has been investing in accessibility for its products in a number of ways, including the Xbox Adaptive Controller last year. One notable accessibility improvement came to Windows 10 a couple of years ago, when Microsoft added native support for…
ニュース | Windows Central
‘Eyes First’ games from Microsoft let you control the action with your eyes
Microsoft has released four games that can be played with your eyes using eye-tracking technology. Tile Slide, Match Two, Double Up, and Maze are all reimagined versions of popular games that utilize Windows 10’s eye-tracking APIs.