Human–computer interaction is evolving beyond traditional input devices like a mouse and keyboard. Gesture Controlled Virtual Mouse using Hand Gesture and Eye Movement is an innovative project designed to provide a more natural, touch-free, and accessible way to interact with computers. The system uses a camera to detect hand gestures and eye movements, which are processed using computer vision and AI techniques to perform mouse operations such as cursor movement, clicking, scrolling, and dragging. This approach is especially beneficial for people with physical disabilities and in situations where touch-based interaction is inconvenient or unhygienic. By combining hand gesture recognition with eye tracking, the project improves accuracy and user control. Overall, this virtual mouse system demonstrates how intelligent technologies can create intuitive, efficient, and inclusive human–computer interfaces.
Shaikh et al. (Fri,) studied this question.