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Play World of Warcraft with no hands!

Synergized | May 07, 2008 | News | Misc Gaming Tech/Hardware 
People at De Montfort University, Leicester, UK have been working on the "Gaze", which uses your eyes to control your PC. Take a look at the video which is tested using the game, World of Warcraft. Of course, this technology could be great for people with disabilities.

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  • 1 thumbs!
    chautemoc | May 08, 2008
    Look, Ma, no hands! Haha.
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    Stainless | May 08, 2008
    That's actually very cool. Slightly unnecessary, but hell, our life time keeps discovering new short cuts... Fine by me.
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    Synergized | May 08, 2008
    Very, very cool. I can see this going places, like for future consoles and future technology. I guess the future truly is now.
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    Distortion | May 08, 2008
    OK, honestly. Are people this lazy? WoW was bad enough in itself. Let's give people an excuse to be even more of a lazy-ass than ever before.

    Great idea guys. Way to move forward.
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    Final Blade | May 08, 2008
    This is really odd, i don't even know hows he clicking items and stuff.
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    Kjgmusic | May 08, 2008
    The technology is cool but I don't see how it's really practical or necessary...
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    Deathman48 | May 08, 2008
    Handy for disabilities, though of course it will probalby create endless jokes about the lazyness of MMORPG players, like that pizza ordering service from a while ago.
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    Storm | May 10, 2008
    Deathman's right, could help those with disabilities, brings a new (and as mentioned, lazy) way to play the game.
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    Heretic | May 20, 2008
    Awesome but how do you talk if you dont have a mic, how do u click and all the good stuff?

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