Moving your mouse around with your hands is so 1963 as technology has advanced to a point where we can use other parts of our bodies in order to move around our desktop's cursor. We've seen cameras that are able to track our bodies and eyes to figure out what we want to do with our desktop cursor, but a team of researchers at Kinki University in Japan have developed a way to move your mouse with nothing more than your breath. The researchers from Kinki University's Biology-Oriented Science and Technology Department showed off their prototype recently to reporters. The device uses a tube that is placed within the user's mouth.
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