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TD Pilot will let people with disabilities control iPads with their eyes – Engadget
TD Pilot aims to bring the iPad experience to the estimated 50 million people globally who need communication assistance..

There’s plenty new in iPadOS 15, but it also features an under-sung accessibility upgrade: support for third-party eye-tracking devices. That’ll allow people with disabilities to use iPad apps and speech generation software simply through eye movements…
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