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This contact lens is inserted like any other normal contact lens except it's laced with sensors to track eye movement, relaying that position to a receiver connected to the computer.

Theoretically that should give users full control over a mouse cursor, maybe like holding a blink correlates to mouse clicks. The idea was originally created for people with disabilities but anyone could use it.

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