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Old 9th January 2009, 02:37 PM
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Default Physiological Control of Computer Mouse

I am doing a project on controlling computer mouse through eye movement. In my project, I have to take digital images of the eyes at regular intervals of time and use it to control the mouse. I have devised a way to find the coordinates I require, but I don't know how to program it into a mouse driver to control the mouse movement. All I need is a program in C or JAVA to control the mouse driver using the co-ordinates obtained from the image.
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