Alexander Radzhabov

Alexander Radzhabov

AbleMouseAbleMouse
Independent software developer

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Alexander Radzhabov•

9d ago

AbleMouse Beyond Switch Edition - Full PC control for the paralyzed via one micro-movement.

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. 🦾
Alexander Radzhabov•

1mo ago

AbleMouse AI edition - Open-source AI cursor control with computer vision

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.
Alexander Radzhabov•

2mo ago

AbleMouse - Now 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.
Alexander Radzhabov•

2mo ago

LocalLiveAvatar - Instant 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.

updates

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/Ab...
A huge thank you to Alex (canvaszhy@foxmail.com)!

Alexander Radzhabov•

5mo ago

AbleMouse - DIY solution that helps even with complete paralysis

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.