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Understanding users and their needs

M. Donegan J.D. Morris F. Corno I. Signorile A. Chio' V. Pasian A. Vignola M. Buchholz E. Holmqvist

UNIVERSAL ACCESS IN THE INFORMATION SOCIETY. vol. 8/4 ISSN: 1615-5289.

ABSTRACT

Gaze-control enables people to control a computer by using eye-gaze to select items on screen. Gaze-control is a necessity for people who have lost all motor control of their body and only have control over eye movements. In addition, gaze-control can be the quickest and least tiring option for a far broader group of people with varying disabilities. This paper reports findings from gaze-control user trials involving users from both groups: people who are totally paralysed, as well as people with a wide range of complex disabilities. The trials conducted involved four different centres supporting people with disabilities in three different European countries. Several gaze-control systems were trialled by a large number of users with varying needs and abilities. The perceived benefits of gaze control are described and recommendations for successful assessment and implementation of gaze-control are provided.

Related URLs:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10209-009-0148-1


[DMCS08] M. Donegan, J.D. Morris, F. Corno, I. Signorile, A. Chio', V. Pasian, A. Vignola, M. Buchholz, E. Holmqvist, "Understanding users and their needs," UNIVERSAL ACCESS IN THE INFORMATION SOCIETY. vol. 8/4 ISSN: 1615-5289.