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An open-source solution designed for individuals with extreme physical limitations, including total paralysis. When traditional assistive tech fails, this works by interpreting a single micro-movement—like slightly opening the mouth—into full PC control. Features a core system that receives micro-signals from any sensor to navigate a customizable hierarchical menu. The system enables voice commands for non-verbal users and bypasses OS language barriers. Ready to restore digital independence. 🦾

AbleMouse Beyond Switch EditionFull PC control for the paralyzed via one micro-movement.
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When All Else Fails, This Works. 🦾 Imagine a person who is completely paralyzed (both body and head) and is also unable to speak. In the specific case I am referring to, the individual only had access to a single micro-movement — he could only slightly open his mouth. 🕊️ I have developed a solution that helped a person with such a severe disability return to the digital world and regain full...

AbleMouse Beyond Switch EditionFull PC control for the paralyzed via one micro-movement.
In addition to the DIY edition, AbleMouse has gained a new open-source AI module for face-controlled mouse navigation. Now you just need to point your nose at the desired spot on the screen—regardless of the screen's width—and the cursor will move there. Unlike eye trackers, it feels natural and doesn't strain your eyes. AbleMouse now provides specialized sub-products for various physical needs. View Product Compatibility with User Physical Abilities on the project website.

AbleMouse AI editionOpen-source AI cursor control with computer vision
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The solution is fully open-source https://github.com/aradzhabov/Ab... and can be easily adapted to meet the needs of a specific individual. To use AbleMouse AI edition, it is enough that you can turn and tilt your head, and use your eyes and mouth. The mouse pointer is positioned based on the direction of your nose, allowing you to work fast and effectively even with very large screens. MacOS...

AbleMouse AI editionOpen-source AI cursor control with computer vision
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This Thanksgiving, I'm grateful for the chance to create technology that empowers everyone. I'm especially thankful for this community that believes in a more accessible and independent digital world for all. Happy Thanksgiving!

AbleMouseNow works everywhere + MouseCommander: a gesture-driven tool
AbleMouse expands support to Unix, iOS, & iPadOS, making it compatible with all major OSes.
A new 3D-printable case for the board is available.
The project also introduces MouseCommander (win), a new open-source component. It solves a key problem: how to use keyboard shortcuts and system tools without a physical keyboard or standart mouse. It opens a customizable menu via a gesture, enabling features like instant cursor "teleportation" via a screen preview, an on-screen keyboard and more.

AbleMouseNow works everywhere + MouseCommander: a gesture-driven tool
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1) Expanded System Support: AbleMouse has now been tested and verified to work on Unix (Ubuntu), iOS, and iPadOS. This means AbleMouse is fully compatible with all major operating systems: macOS, Windows, Android, Unix (Ubuntu), iOS, and iPadOS. 2) The core components of AbleMouse now have a home of their own. The 3D-printable enclosure (in STL format), designed to house an ESP32 development...

AbleMouseNow works everywhere + MouseCommander: a gesture-driven tool
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BeFreedLearn anything with your own personal audio agent
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LocalLiveAvatar runs on everyday hardware—no high-end GPU or cloud required. For example: On a mobile CPU (AMD Ryzen 9 7845HX), the system produces approximately 1.3 seconds of avatar video per second of CPU time. On a modest mobile GPU (NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 8GB), that jumps to 5.3 seconds of video per second of processing time.

LocalLiveAvatarInstant Live Avatars with Lip-Sync on Everyday Hardware
Unlike other solutions, LocalLiveAvatar runs on everyday hardware—no high-end GPU or cloud required.
Response time is instantaneous—whether the avatar speaks for 2 seconds or 20 minutes.
No expensive hardware. No cloud. Just your secure data.
An avatar can be generated from almost any video or photo. Once created, it can voice any text or audio with perfect lip synchronization in any language.

LocalLiveAvatarInstant Live Avatars with Lip-Sync on Everyday Hardware
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I'm ready to: provide a detailed demo, answer all your questions. For interested parties, I can arrange a demonstration as follows: we connect via a conference call, you send your audio file to me through my Telegram bot, and we immediately see live avatar speaking your text.

LocalLiveAvatarInstant Live Avatars with Lip-Sync on Everyday Hardware
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I developed this technology to help people with disabilities—especially those who have lost their voice or their original appearance—by creating free, personalized digital clones (voice + avatar). Using a Telegram bot, it gives them a way to communicate and reconnect. Beyond its social impact, I believe it holds significant commercial potential in sectors like robotics, customer service,...

LocalLiveAvatarInstant Live Avatars with Lip-Sync on Everyday Hardware
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I tried doing a quick iOS compatibility test. I tested it on an iPad – after connecting the AbleMouse via Bluetooth, you can control the cursor and click. There is a small nuance: after connecting via Bluetooth, you need to adjust a setting in Accessibility. You can see an example right after this post (video shows regular mouse but the process is the same for AbleMouse) I will do a more...
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MouseCommander – part of the AbleMouse project https://github.com/aradzhabov/AbleMouse/blob/main/src/windows/auto_hot_key/README.md is an example of a simple tool that was developed in response to requests from people with disabilities who use Windows, to simplify and accelerate their workflow. It is especially designed for those who can only control a mouse pointer (without a regular mouse)...
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All updates and news are posted in the dedicated topic: https://www.producthunt.com/p/ablemouse-control-with-tongue-or-touch/updates-3 Follow it to stay in the loop! So far, the community has already helped with the 3D model of the AbleMouse case and translations into other languages. Tomorrow, I will publish an update in the topic: a Windows add-on that enhances built-in accessibility...

AbleMouseDIY solution that helps even with complete paralysis
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The 3D model for this enclosure, designed to accommodate an ESP32 development board and its adapter, was contributed by an individual who wishes to remain anonymous. https://github.com/aradzhabov/AbleMouse/tree/main/3d_printer/models/esp32_box/variations/1 I will receive the ordered adapter in early October. Once I verify the compatibility of all components and wiring, I will update the...
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I want to thank everyone who has responded, offered advice, shared product links, and simply shown their support. Thank you so much! I'll be sharing updates in this thread. Update: The product information has been translated into Chinese by a native speaker. https://github.com/aradzhabov/AbleMouse/blob/main/README.cn.md A huge thank you to Alex (canvaszhy@foxmail.com)!
This is a DIY, open-source alternative to expensive solutions like the MouthPad, eye-trackers, or even complex systems like Neuralink. Everyone deserves access to assistive technology.

AbleMouseDIY solution that helps even with complete paralysis
Alexander Radzhabovleft a comment
AbleMouse is an affordable, open-source assistive technology. Control the mouse cursor with tongue movements OR simple touches on customized pads — wirelessly and without expensive components. A robust alternative to solutions like MouthPad, eye-trackers, or even complex systems like Neuralink. 🔥 Key Advantages: Versatility: Suitable for users with varying levels of mobility, including complete...

AbleMouseDIY solution that helps even with complete paralysis

