Head movements for control of assistive technology
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Severely handicapped people need to make efficient use of head movements to control assistive technology, especially when fine motor control of hand function is poor. A remote video system has been used to record head movements during the performance of a simulated direct selection task. Results for one non-handicapped subject are considered in detail and compare well with those given in the literature. The implications for assistive technology control will be discussed.