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Triggers - Inputs
Use face, head, voice, or device inputs as triggers in PlayAbility Adaptive Software.
Use Mouse and Keyboard as Game Controller — or Remap Keys in PlayAbility Adaptive Software
Use your mouse and keyboard as a virtual game controller, or remap keys directly in PlayAbility Adaptive Software. Combine traditional and adaptive inputs for full control flexibility.
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Voice Commands Setup — Control Games with Speech in PlayAbility Adaptive Software
Use your voice to trigger game actions. Map words like 'jump' or 'reload' to buttons, keys, or triggers for hands-free control in PlayAbility Adaptive Software
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Face Gesture Controls
Goal: Find the few facial gestures that feel most natural and reliable for you. Everyone’s expressions are different — PlayAbility helps you identify which ones suit your range of motion and comfort best. Overview: Facial gestures let you trigger any action using expressions like smiles, eyebrow raises, or mouth movements. PlayAbility recognizes over 50 distinct facial landmarks, each of which can act as a digital button or even an analog trigger. Examples: mouthSmileLeft →
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Head Tracking Controls — Use Head Movement as a Joystick or Mouse in PlayAbility
Turn your head into a joystick or mouse. Calibrate, adjust sensitivity, and map head motion to gamepad or keyboard controls in PlayAbility.
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