This document summarizes a research paper on a smart eye-tracking system designed to help people with disabilities and elderly people control appliances, a wheelchair, and communicate with caretakers. The system uses eye movement and blinks tracked by a webcam to control a cursor on a Raspberry Pi screen. Eye position moves the cursor in four directions, while blinks enter commands. The system includes modules to control appliances via relays, move a wheelchair joystick with servos, and send SMS messages. Experimental results showed the system could successfully control appliances, navigate a wheelchair in 2D, and send messages. The research aims to improve quality of life for people unable to use typical joystick controls.