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Default Google's Look to Speak lets users pick phrases with their eyes

Google's latest accessibility app could help people with motor and speech impairments to communicate. Look to Speak includes a number of phrases that users can select with their eyes. The app is now available on devices running Android 9.0 or above,...

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