People with low vision often use screen magnification software. Screen magnification requires continuous control of the onscreen content by moving the focus of magnification with the mouse or the trackpad. In this contribution, we explore the possibility of controlling the focus of magnification by means of the user’s own eye gaze, which is measured by a commercial gaze tracker. We conducted two small experimental studies with individuals with impaired central vision, who used two screen magnification modalities to read two different types of documents. In the first study, mouse tracks and gaze point tracks were collected during manual control for later analysis. In the second study, the center of magnification was controlled by the user's ...
The eye has a lot of communicative power. Eye tracking is a process for measuring eye position and m...
User input to desktop and laptop computers is largely via the keyboard, pointing devices such as a m...
Visual information can in principle be dynamically optimised by monitoring the users state of attent...
People with low vision often use screen magnification software. Screen magnification requires contin...
Eye tracking technology has made it possible to accurately and consistently track a users gaze posit...
People with low vision, especially those with Central Field Loss (CFL), need magnification to read. ...
Tracking the gaze of a person has been possible for several decades. Until recently, it was mostly d...
International audiencePeople with low vision, especially those with Central Field Loss (CFL), need m...
In the present paper, we present a novel gaze-controlled interface. It allows the user to magnify an...
Eye movement interfacing can be found in some specially designed environmental control systems (ECSs...
The eye has a lot of communicative power. Eye tracking is a process for measuring eye position and m...
Over the last decades, gaze input appeared to provide an easy to use and less demanding human-comput...
Current research on gaze tracking, specifically relating to mouse control, is often limited to infra...
Computer users with low vision must use additional methods to enlarge content in order to perceive c...
Motor and communication disabilities are common conditions that may implicate restrictions in daily ...
The eye has a lot of communicative power. Eye tracking is a process for measuring eye position and m...
User input to desktop and laptop computers is largely via the keyboard, pointing devices such as a m...
Visual information can in principle be dynamically optimised by monitoring the users state of attent...
People with low vision often use screen magnification software. Screen magnification requires contin...
Eye tracking technology has made it possible to accurately and consistently track a users gaze posit...
People with low vision, especially those with Central Field Loss (CFL), need magnification to read. ...
Tracking the gaze of a person has been possible for several decades. Until recently, it was mostly d...
International audiencePeople with low vision, especially those with Central Field Loss (CFL), need m...
In the present paper, we present a novel gaze-controlled interface. It allows the user to magnify an...
Eye movement interfacing can be found in some specially designed environmental control systems (ECSs...
The eye has a lot of communicative power. Eye tracking is a process for measuring eye position and m...
Over the last decades, gaze input appeared to provide an easy to use and less demanding human-comput...
Current research on gaze tracking, specifically relating to mouse control, is often limited to infra...
Computer users with low vision must use additional methods to enlarge content in order to perceive c...
Motor and communication disabilities are common conditions that may implicate restrictions in daily ...
The eye has a lot of communicative power. Eye tracking is a process for measuring eye position and m...
User input to desktop and laptop computers is largely via the keyboard, pointing devices such as a m...
Visual information can in principle be dynamically optimised by monitoring the users state of attent...