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    The Simplest Manual Counter

    The Simplest Manual Counter

    Manual counter with the keyboard or the mouse on images

    The only open source counter to count any items the simplest and easiest way with the keyboard, or the mouse specifically on images. After associating a key to each item, or a predefined graphical symbol for images, pressing the key or clicking on the image increments its associated counter, and displays (for the images) the symbol at the mouse's pointer location. Such a project is so simple a child could use it!
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    eviacam

    eviacam

    webcam based mouse emulator

    Mouse replacement software that moves the pointer as you move your head. It works on standard PCs equipped with a web camera. No additional hardware is required. Based on the award winning Facial Mouse software. For Linux and Windows systems.
    Downloads: 15 This Week
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    Visage is a human computer interface that aims to replace the traditional mouse with the face. Using a webcam and Visage the movement of the face becomes the movement of the mouse pointer. Left/right Eye blinks fire left/right mouse click events.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    gsdview
    Geo-Spatial Data Viewer (GSDView) is a lightweight viewer for geo-spatial data and products. It is written in python and Qt4 and uses the GDAL library. GSDView is modular and has a simple plug-in architecture.
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    Nadir - Screen Scanner

    Nadir - Screen Scanner

    Screen scanner utility for GNU/Linux

    Screen scanner utility for GNU/Linux which allows the user to control the mouse pointer by using the keyboard or by producing sounds which are captured by a microphone. Packages for Ubuntu may be found here: https://launchpad.net/~shoden/+archive/nadir
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    the first file is a MATLAB script for Tracking a red led light and controlling the mouse pointer. Future Aim: Controlling every mouse and keyboard action with webcam
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    PicMouse is a Windows Delphi "dwell-clicker" program; mouse clicks are performed automatically wherever the mouse pointer comes to rest, allowing Left, Right and Double-click, and drag/drop. For disabled people who use a headmouse, joystick or rollerball.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    eye-pointer is a set of libraries and programs for computer vision, especially for locating the spot on the screen you're looking at. The ultimate goal is to incorporate that facility into a pointer (mouse) driver.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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