Hawkeye Access for Mac: Control your Mac using head movements

Hawkeye Access for Mac:

Hawkeye Access for Mac lets you control your Mac hands-free using head movements and facial expressions, powered by your iPhone’s TrueDepth camera. Ever since we first released Hawkeye Access for iOS last year, I’ve been itching to build a hands-free experience for the Mac. Over my winter break from school, I finally got around to it!

Access for Mac is a big step up over traditional hands-free controls. It’s easy to learn, incredibly powerful, and cheap. I can’t wait to see how this helps people with motor impairments use their Macs, from browsing the web to playing games to editing videos. On top of that, I’m hoping Access will make hands-free controls accessible to more people than ever!

I played around with this today. Easy to set up, easy to use. Would take practice to get the movement down cold. I showed it to my wife who is an Occupational Therapist working with kids who have varying levels of disabilities and she can see how this would be of real use to some of them.