Disability accessibility tools for Linux such as eyetrackers and voice commands?

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  • nerd-dictation

    Simple, hackable offline speech to text - using the VOSK-API.

  • I'm not familiar with Talon so I don't know if this is a suitable suggestion but nerd-dictation seemed to have been well received here when it was last promoted and it looks like it's still in active development.

  • pytracker

    A python package for interacting with a webcam for gaze tracking & pupillometry (by mike-lawrence)

  • I worked in a lab that used eye tracking & developed a DIY system as a side project. It’d probably need to be updated for Python 3, but my code is here. The two webcams I’ve used for this are the Logitech c920 (any of the c92* cameras should work) and the Logitech brio. Both have easily removed IR filters, and theres a nice kit for the brio that makes it easier to use different lenses if you need either zoomed or wide-angle for your use case.

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