The following are the main differences between FaceMOUSE and other
aids to control the mouse:
- FaceMOUSE is suitable for a greater
number of disabled people in comparison with other aids. Indeed, it
does not require to the user to have perfect control of head in order
to be able to move it or for him/her to sit still for a certain period
of time in order to click, requirements that most disabled people
cannot meet due to their handicap.
- FaceMOUSE allows you to move the mouse with any body part,
not just the head; instead other aids allows you to move the mouse
with the head only!
- FaceMOUSE does not require any sensor to be applied to the
user’s body, like with other systems that requires
the sensor.
- Software, also developed by A.I.D.A., is integrated with FaceMOUSE
to design personalized virtual keyboards, which can be used to write
on the screen or for educational/rehabilitation games, and vocal synthesis
which allows people who have a hard time speaking to communicate.
Instead, other aids similar to FaceMOUSE simply supply software to
control the mouse; this way, the user must also employ additional
software to simply write on the screen.
- Compared with other mostly standardized aids, FaceMOUSE
can be considered an “open system.” Thanks to
the flexibility of its basic technology, it is possible to easily
adapt it to the specific needs of the disabled person with additional
software modules. This characteristic is fundamental since each disabled
person, even if seemingly similar to others, has special needs due
to the characteristics of his/her handicap.