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Mouseless mouse

Pranav Mistry of the Fluid Interfaces Group at MIT’s Media Lab – is developing the Mouseless: a computer input device that works like a traditional mouse, but without the presence of an actual physical mouse. This is achieved via an infrared beam and sensor, which will help detect the hand's position. So all that's left for the user to do is move a cupped hand as if it were holding a mouse and the system will detect its movement and clicks. It costs about $20 to build, but it is not going commercial yet.

www.pranavmistry.com/projects/mouseless

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