have you tried the Unified Listing?     http://ul.gpii.net      part of  
http://GPII.net  

use advanced search (or standard search) and type Linux in the search box.

I found 63 hardware and software accessibility products that cite LINUX in 
their descriptions.

Don’t see any eye trackers listed - but you can check with the mfgrs of all of 
the 30 products that include "eye track” in their descriptions to see if any 
work with LINUX.  (if you find one - please leave a note using the handy 
feature at the bottom of every page — so we can get LINUX added to the 
description.

best

Gregg


> On Mar 19, 2018, at 12:52 PM, Alex ARNAUD <alexarn...@hypra.fr> wrote:
> 
> Hello all,
> 
> To help people with motor disability, I'm trying to search what software and 
> technologies exist on GNU/Linux.
> 
> Sorry for the cross-list post but I don't know where to ask for help.
> 
> I've already found the following software:
> * dasher: for writing text
> * eviacam: a head tracking software
> * mousetrap: another head tracking software
> * onboard: a configurable on-screen keyboard
> 
> My questions are:
> * Do you know if there is eye-tracking software?
> * Does head-tracking is really efficient?
> * Do you know if there are other useful application?
> * Do you know how to use the numeric keyboard to move the mouse on Mate?
> * Is there a mailing list or forum where there are people with motor 
> disability using GNU/Linux?
> 
> Best regards.
> -- 
> Alex ARNAUD
> Visual-Impairment Project Manager
> Hypra - "Humanizing technology"
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