Helen's disability means she finds it hard to control the movement of her body. However, using a Tobii eye-controlled computer, along with games specially developed by the charity SpecialEffect, she can play games independently for the first time in her life, just by moving her eyes. Here Helen operates the computer with her eyes against her brother who uses the touch screen interface. Matt Hampson, SpecialEffect's Patron, along with the rest of the team met up with Helen and her family to enjoy the moment.
Wait a second, did the boy win?
Danyukhin 1 year ago
Thanks for your comment, Helen and her family (Sandra is a trustee of he charity) are just fantastic. Best bit of the video is when young Stuart gets beat by his sister at the game!
80bourton 2 years ago
very nicely done - this normal interaction between siblings will drive this technology forward. Good luck with all of your efforts
hminto 2 years ago