Smartphones and tablets are becoming more common worldwide, but not everyone can benefit from these important inventions.
The extra casing has now been created for the iPad Pro, which provides full control of the iPad with eye gestures. This system is named Skyle and the first feature is included in the Apple iPad Pro.
This way the tablet can be fully controlled with eye gestures. Currently, the 12.9-inch version of the iPad Pro is only compatible with this device. The iPad Pro has a special casing for incorporating this feature.
There are two types of technology used in this gadget, one is telescopic tracking and the other pupil tracking.
This type of connection has been named Augmentative and alternative communication (AAC), which can work with a variety of systems and protocols. Thus all the features of the iPad can be performed by eye.
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When it comes to tablets, the iPad can do many things. On the one hand, you can stay in touch with friends and family.
On the other hand, the entire system of smart homes can be controlled by them. Therefore, people with disabilities will be able to perform their various tasks with a great deal of skill
No need for a separate power supply for skill casing as it works with the power of the iPad itself. It can also be used as a pointing device, a mouse and a digital pan. The cost for Skyle iPad Pro is $2995.