Planned
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- APPC: double click centers tracking area
- Click visual feedback (done for linux). Sample: (http://svr-www.eng.cam.ac.uk/~er258/code/x11.html)
- Configuration dialog TAB traversal

Whises
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- Modo joystick. A partir de la inclinacin de la cabeza (linea ojos)
- Manuel Borras: Reducir la velocidad y el tiempo de mantener quieto el puntero para ejecutar la accin (clic derecho, doble clic, ...) cuando el puntero pase por encima de un icono del escritorio. Esto facilitara la precisin sin perder agilidad en la navegacin por el escritorio
- Add zooming feature 
- Try to generate more portable binaries (apgcc)
- Absolute face tracking.

* Contributed by Gerhard Schneider:
	1.- If I want to fetch something from my desk or if I want to drink something, I need to turn my head. This happens very intuitively and my mouse pointer makes everything messy. So a would like a "parking place" on the click bar, where I can leave the pointer. When I come back, I would use my mouse to place the pointer in the center of the screen. 
 
	2.- Another thing is the clicking: I think most of development has been done for moving the pointer (what I really acclaim!) When navigating to a button, I sometimes need to reverse the direction (when I failed the button). Then there is always (physically) a turning point with zero speed, which can cause a click. A more straight forward way could be in (far) future to use a wink with the eyes. It would also allow double clicks without needing to cross the whole screen to reach the click bar. But maybe the camera resolutions are not good enough. 
There is a funny (and exaggerated) video from a opera project: 
http://labs.opera.com/news/2009/04/01 

* Contributed by Sbastien Lecointre:
	- face tracking with eyes recognition (http://nipg.inf.elte.hu/headmouse/headmouse.html). with reckoglition of the eyes, the software can autamatically follow the head like the software headmouse
	- center cursor when tracking begins. when looking the webcam, the cursor should be at the center o                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              