Hands Free Mode [best] May 2026

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Historically, human-computer interaction (HCI) relied on tactile engagement: keyboards, mice, and touchscreens. However, contexts such as driving, surgery, and assistive technology for motor impairments demand alternative modalities. Hands-Free Mode (HFM) refers to a state where a device performs tasks based on non-manual inputs—primarily voice, gaze, or biosignals. This paper explores the dual narrative of HFM as both a liberating tool and a potential source of divided attention. hands free mode

The Evolution and Implications of Hands-Free Mode: A Human-Centric Analysis of Autonomous Interaction [Your Name/Institution] Date: [Current Date] Historically