“…Therefore, inspired by MagicPoint (Zhai et al, 1999), as the third category of methods for solving the Midas touch problem, researchers have attempted to add other interaction channels to the eye-control system, which can be used to independently perform the task of outputting user interaction commands. These studies on eye control interaction mainly focus on the technical implementation of the system, the design of control interfaces, and the characteristics of eye movement (Wang et al, 2024), mainly involving computer visionbased methods (Choi et al, 2011;Attivissimo et al, 2023;Hong et al, 2023). In multi-channel eye-control systems, the eye interaction channel only needs to locate the user's gaze point and no longer outputs interaction commands, which is more effective in avoiding the Midas touch problem.…”