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Supported eye trackers
Optikey supports the following eye trackers...
Low cost eye trackers:
- Tobii Eye Tracker 4C ¹ - listed price (as at 17-Nov-2016) €159
- Tobii EyeX ¹ - listed price (as at 17-Nov-2016) €109
- Steelseries Sentry Eye Tracker (actually a re-branded Tobii EyeX) ¹ - listed price (as at 17-Nov-2016) $139.99
- Irisbond Duo - listed price (as at 17-Dec-2018) €1590
- myGaze ⁴ - listed price (as at 03-Nov-2016) €499/$499 Older and newer versions both supported.
¹ All Tobii eye trackers must be used with the Tobii Eye Tracking Core Software (previously the Tobii EyeX Engine) available for download here
² The PCEye Go must have firmware version 1.1.5 or later - see Using the PCEye-Go-tracker
³ The EyeTech TM5 is not currently supported, but instead it can be used to control the cursor position which can in turn can control Optikey, as shown in this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1M7FVBuMcec
⁴ The myGaze Client application must be running for Optikey to be able to use these trackers. This is NOT required for The Grid and other software. If you do not have this application please email me and I can share the installer with you (it is too large to host on GitHub).
Other eye trackers:
- Alienware 17 - Includes an EyeX compatible eye tracker
- Tobii PCEyeMini - listed price (as at 12-Sep-2016) £2,168.75
- Tobii REX ¹ - listed price (as at 15-Jul-2015) $795 / €595
- Tobii PCEye Plus ¹ - listed price €1599
- Tobii PCEye Go ¹ ² - listed price $1,995
- Tobii X2-30 ¹ - prices are difficult to find, but an article from 2013 lists the price as $20,000 AUD (roughly $15,000 USD) + TAX
- Tobii X2-60 ¹ - prices are difficult to find, but an article from 2013 lists the price as $40,000 AUD (roughly $30,000 USD) + TAX
- Tobii EyeMobile Plus ¹
- EyeTech TM5 mini eye tracker ³ - listed price £3,600+ on reseller sites
- TheEyeTribe - listed price (as at 15-Jul-2015) $99
- ITU GazeTracker - cost varies as this is a DIY project
Other input methods:
Optikey is designed to be used with an eye tracker, but you do not need one.
If you have an eye tracker which isn't yet fully supported, you may be able to use mouse emulation to control Optikey.
You can also control Optikey with a standard mouse, or use a webcam if you want to try it out.
Adding full support for new eye trackers may be possible - if you have an unsupported tracker then get in touch and I will see what I can do: help@optikey.org
Videos:
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Check out the differences between TheEyeTribe tracker and the Tobii EyeX tracker (the two lowest cost tracker available): 'The Eye Tribe Tracker vs. Tobii EyeX'
If you find Optikey useful please consider sponsoring this project: https://www.patreon.com/Optikey
BitCoin donations are also accepted at this wallet ID: 16F5ffPnjrr8bfaDatZTXXLahJGWM3CqGK
Question/problem/request? help@optikey.org, or tweet me @Optikey_Julius
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User guides:
- Type your first word
- Numbers, symbols & diacritics
- Using eye trackers
- Using webcams
- Change selection method
- Speech
- Voice banking
- Simulate a keyboard
- Simulate a mouse
- Multi-key selection
- Suggestions
- Next word prediction
- Auto-capitalisation & auto-spacing
- The dictionary
- Size & position
- Transparency
- Change the theme
- Conversation only mode
- Sleep
- Speed up & slow down
- Shut down
- Alternative keyboard layouts
- Support for CommuniKate boards
- Look to scroll
- Dynamic Keyboards
- Plugins
- Play Minecraft
Management console screens:
- Visual settings
- Sound settings
- Word settings
- Pointing & selecting settings
- Dictionary management
- Plugin management
- Other settings
Troubleshooting: