What is eViacam?
Enable Viacam (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.
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What is eViacam?
Enable Viacam (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.
What's new for...
What is eViacam?
Enable Viacam (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.
What's new for...
What is eViacam?
Enable Viacam (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.
What's new for...
What is eViacam?
Enable Viacam (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.
What's new for...
Hi,
Maybe eViacam [1] might help you to use less the mouse.
[1] http://viacam.org
What is eViacam?
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.
What's new for...
What is eViacam ?
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.
What's new for...
From now on binary packages for Enable Viacam (aka eviacam) are available from the launchpad repositories for Ubuntu Lucid, Maverick and Natty for both 32 and 64bit.
What is eviacam?
Enable...
Please, express your support here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/595743
BTW: version 1.4.1 has been published
Hello,
Just to say that recently we've published the new version 1.4 of Enable Viacam which includes important improvements for linux platforms. Specifically:
- New capture layer for linux...
Dear Charles,
Before planning a new development I think it is worth to check whether available solutions can fulfil your needs. A good point to start could be, although it is not Linux nor Ubuntu...
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.
This new release addresses important...
This is good news! I hope to see eviacam included in the main distribution.
Regarding the webcam compatibility, there is good news too. We are working on a new camera layer that will improve...
Hi all,
eViacam (http://viacam.org) version 1.2.1 is out including Ubuntu karmic .deb pre-compiled binaries for 32 and 64 bit platforms.
After downloading install using GDebi (i.e. making...
Currently the only official repository is that one you can reach through the official website [1], that is, the files available at SF.net. There I try to put several pre-compiled binaries for Windows...
You can edit the build dependencies here:
debian/control
I am not sure why is not working because it depends on libcvaux-dev (>= 1.0), so any latter version of libcvaux-dev should work.
...
I've successfully compiled and run eViacam on an almost clean Ubuntu 9.10 (karmic) x86_64. The problem was that you hadn't installed the required development libraries. Unfortunately, there is no...
You may find interesting applications like:
js2mouse
qjoypad
They let mapping (standard) joystick events into mouse and keyboard events. Firefox has many keyboard short-cuts that you can use...
You can also add to the list:
http://viacam.org
C.
Also you can take into account eye tracking systems. Take a look here:
http://www.cogain.org/eyetrackers/low-cost-eye-trackers
Here, is Spain, commercial products like Tobii and EyeTech are...
kilhian,
Try with the latest eViacam version (currently 1.0.1) and ensure that libXtst is installed (for Debian you should install the libxtst6 and libxtst-dev packages), then check that under...
Last week I've received a mail from a developer who is working on the Ubuntu port. Meanwhile you can try this:
Add the following line:
#include <wx/imaglist.h>
in the wconfiguration.cpp file...
Until now the .deb package has been tested on debian etch. Ports to Ubuntu are also planned. Meanwhile you can try compiling the (debianized) sources.
Regards,
César
Hi kilhian,
I've added a new version (1.0) of Enable Viacam. I've fixed several bugs and also introduced .deb packages. See Changelog for details.
Regards,
César
kilhian,
Please try Enable Viacam (http://viacam.org). It's available for Windows and Linux. Please tell if you need additional features (perhaps already found in the software you are talking...