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Back in September, MacRumors uncovered evidence that Apple had acquired Zurich-based real-time capture firm Faceshift, a move that Apple later confirmed.
Before the acquisition, Faceshift worked closely with game and animation studios on tech**logy designed to quickly and accurately capture facial expressions using 3D sensors. One of the lesser k**wn aspects of Faceshift's business was licensing out its face tracking SDK to other companies, one of which was Xcessity, a small Austrian firm that specializes in designing human-computer interaction Software to improve accessibility. ![]() One of the most popular products made by the firm is the KinesicMouse, which enables disabled people and those with degenerative conditions like Parkinson's disease to control a mouse through facial expressions. The functionality of the KinesicMouse Software ?*which is also used in hospital settings ? depended heavily on the SDK developed by Faceshift, which received a royalty fee for every purchased license. Earlier this week, Xcessity CEO Markus Pr"oll revealed in a tweet and a post on the Xcessity forum that Faceshift had revoked the license Following Apple's Acquisition of the company, and that he would ** longer be able to develop or offer the software: The Faceshift SDK is the result of a research team that focused on this topic for several years at the university ETH Zürich. Whilst it would **t be impossible to create such a Software it would take way too much time and resources. Believe me after about four years of development I have tried about everything.The news came as a blow to users of the software, and Pr"oll says he has received "quite a few messages" from people that really depend on the app. One user of the Software told MacRumors: People like me depend on this affordable solution to access computer games. It brought me back to gaming although I have suffered from muscular dystrophy since I was a child. Shame on Apple for locking down such a solution.If the license cancellation is indeed linked to Apple's Acquisition of Faceshift, the KinesicMouse Software would appear to be an unfortunate casualty, given Cuperti**'s stated commitment to accessibility. MacRumors has reached out to Apple for comment and we'll update this story with any forthcoming response. Discuss this article in our forums أكثر... ??????? ??????: Accessibility Software Suffers Following Apple's Faceshift Acquisition || ??????: ahlam1399 || ??????: اسم منتداك
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