Voxulus: Accessible Web for Everyone
Voxulus is a browser extension developed by revuj112 that aims to make web browsing easier for people with motor disabilities. This free Chrome extension combines head movement and voice commands to simulate mouse cursor movements and perform various tasks such as clicking, writing, scrolling, and tab management.
To use Voxulus, you will first need to grant Chrome permissions to access your webcam and microphone. Once that is done, clicking on the extension will open a special tab dedicated to capturing your voice. It is important to keep this tab open for Voxulus to function correctly. This tab also provides a list of available voice commands.
With Voxulus, you can navigate the web without relying on your mouse and keyboard. It offers a unique and innovative way for individuals with motor disabilities to interact with the online world.
For a demonstration of Voxulus in action, you can watch videos showcasing its capabilities. These include reading and retweeting a news article, writing and sending an email through Outlook, watching and commenting on a YouTube video, and online shopping on Amazon.
To learn more about Voxulus and its features, you can read a paper written by the developers, available at the provided link. If you have any questions, you can reach out to