Google’s Project Gameface goes mobile, bringing hands-free control to Android

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Google made waves last year with the launch of Project Gameface – an innovative, open-source gaming “mouse” alternative. It's all about hands-free control, allowing users to control their computer cursor through head movements and facial gestures. And guess what? Now,

In essence, your facial and head movements become the drivers behind controlling the"cursor" or its Android touchscreen equivalent. It's like your expressions are the remote control, translating into real commands. The company is throwing in gesture customization, supporting up to 52 gestures, and even allowing users to adjust the gesture size for triggering actions.

Draw from insights and guiding principles gained from the initial Gameface launch to ensure the product is user-friendly and customizable.

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