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Meet Victor, a Tobii Dynavox employee with cerebral palsy who games with his eyes. Find out more about the games he tested using his eye tracking AAC device.
Check out Victor’s recommended games
Professional gamers use eye tracking as a competitive secret weapon, but people with disabilities have been gaming with their eyes for years.
Did you know that you can game with your eyes? Many people with conditions like cerebral palsy, spinal cord injury and ALS use eye gaze access to play their favorite games. Take Victor for example. He is a Tobii Dynavox employee but when he’s not hard at work, you might just find him gaming. A 24/7 eye tracking user with cerebral palsy, Victor has tested and reviewed a collection of third-party games using his own Tobii Dynavox eye gaze devices so that you don't have to.
Some of the games, like Koalas to the Max, are custom-made for play with eye gaze technology, aimed at beginners who want to practice eye control skills. The others are all standard popular games, some intermediate and some more advanced, like Victor’s personal favorite, World of Warcraft.
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Find all printable AAC Motor Plan resources in one place, including Motor Plan boards and posters.
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Visualize all that DAGG-3 has to offer with a free wall poster designed for schools, clinics and hospitals.
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