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    eViacam 1.5.4

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    eViacam description

    Mouse replacement software that moves the pointer as you move your head

    Enable Viacam (aka eViacam) is a mouse replacement software that moves the pointer as you move your head. It works on standard PCs equipped with a web camera. No additional hardware is required. Based on the award winning Facial Mouse software.

    eViacam works on standard PCs equipped with a web camera. No additional hardware is required. Based on the award winning Facial Mouse software. For Linux and Windows systems.

    Using it

    First install and configure your web camera before using eViacam. It's very important to configure your camera in manual exposure mode and adjust this parameter to get about 25 fps or more. Most modern cameras can deliver 30fps. Please check your web camera manual when necessary.

    NOTE FOR LINUX: if you are using a camera supported by the pwc driver (e.g. these based on Phillips chipset like Logitech Quickcam PRO 4000, Creative Webcam 5 and other) you may want to do:

    setpwc -f 30


    before running eViacam to set the frame rate. Also ensure the your user has permissions to access the camera

    Once installed run evicam (evicam.exe for Windows). The application should open, automatically detect your camera and begin streaming the live video.

    Place the camera to get a frontal view of your face. The width of your face in the image should be a third of the width of the frame. Centre the tracking box around your face either moving the camera or displacing the on-screen blue box with the mouse (clicking at the corner).

    Enable the tracking function from the File menu. Try moving your head and see the result. You should adjust the sensitivity (X and Y axis speed) from the options dialog. You should be able to reach all the screen area with the mouse pointer.

    For clicking simply stop the pointer over the desired position. In few moments a click will be generated automatically (you can adjust the dwell time in the options dialog). You can use the docked window at the top of the screen for selecting the different kinds of clicks.


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