czardas Posted September 24, 2015 Posted September 24, 2015 I think predicting the control to be clicked would be the next logical step. Whether it is useful to do this is hard to say - probably in some cases. The software would have to recognize the user in order to have any chance of success, but that's already happening in windows 10 (or so I believe). This idea may have revolutionary consequences: because controls are generally getting smaller with higher screen resolutions and greater use of small icons. This idea may also turn out to be a total nightmare. Sensitivity is a key issue. operator64 ArrayWorkshop
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