For many people, grabbing a mouse or games controller to operate their computer is second nature.However, for some disabled people, it can be a challenge, or even impossible.There are alternative input methods such as eye-tracking - but they often require specialised equipment.And while gaming giants such as Sony have
designed accessible controllers
for their own consoles, they don't work for everyone.Which is where software like MotionInput - and the concept of "touchless computing" - come in.The aim: to allow anyone to play any game, using only standard laptop equipment.Rather than requiring users to be able to operate a mouse or keyboard, MotionInput lets them create whatever new inputs for clicks or controls work best for them.Users can choose whatever facial expressions or physical gestures suit them and their needs, inputted via their computer's webcam.