Wrong. The Mouseless Browsing add-on for Firefox lets you do just about everything using only your keyboard. Once installed, Mouseless Browsing adds a number next to every link. Check it out: To open ...
Bangalore: Pranav Mistry, the recipient of Popular Science 2009 Invention Award, who earlier hit the headlines for his invention Sixth sense has now invented an invisible mouse which will be priced at ...
Here is an interesting take on the computer mouse, from the MIT Fluid Interfaces Group, the Mouseless computer mouse. Although it doesn’t actually use a physical mouse, the system works the same as if ...
Most of you probably know who Pranav Mistry is; the guy who introduced SixthSense technology to the world. This ‘wearable gesture interface’ is a groundbreaking innovation, and critically acclaimed ...
Firefox already comes with a smashing full list of keyboard shortcuts for mouseless browsing, but here is a firefox extension which takes mouseless browsing(MLB) to the next level. Mouseless ...
Take your hand off your computer mouse, Pranav Mistry from MIT is ready to make it disappear. He's designed 'mouseless' - an infrared system that tracks your hand motion and translates it to cursor ...
Pranav Mistry, Pattie Maes and Liyan Chang from MIT's Media Lab have managed to create an invisible computer mouse for just a few dollars. Using an Infrared laser and tracking camera, the Mouseless ...
Firefox only (Windows/Mac/Linux): Firefox extension Mouseless Browsing (MLB) adds numbers next to clickable elements on any page, allowing you to quickly navigate to any portion of the page from the ...
Mouseless is a self-described “invisible computer mouse that provides the familiarity of interaction of a physical mouse without actually needing a real hardware mouse.” An offspring of MIT’s Media ...
(PhysOrg.com) -- Mouseless is a computer mouse that allows you to interact with a computer with a mouse in the same way as usual - except that there is no mouse hardware. The researchers call it an ...
In a magic trick that only geeks can pull off, researchers at MIT have found a method to let users click and scroll exactly the same way they would with a computer mouse, without the device actually ...