User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Tobii I-Series User’s manual v_1_0_4 - en-US_WEBHQ_102.6.11
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Safety
- 3 Overview of the Tobii I–12 and I–15
- 4 Batteries in the Tobii I-Series
- 5 Using the Tobii I-Series
- 5.1 Starting the Device
- 5.2 Shutting Down the Device
- 5.3 Using Tobii Gaze Interaction
- 5.4 Using Windows Control
- 5.5 Wake the I-Series from Sleep with Gaze Interaction
- 5.6 Pause/Resume Gaze Interaction and Put the I-Series to Sleep with Gaze Interaction
- 5.7 Using the Cameras
- 5.8 Using the GEWA Programmable IR Remote Control
- 5.9 Adjusting the Volume
- 5.10 Adjusting the Sound
- 5.11 Performing a Factory Recovery
- 5.12 Calibrating the Touch Screen
- 6 Configuring the I-Series with the I-Series Control Center
- 7 Tobii Gaze Interaction Settings
- 8 Gaze Selection Settings
- 9 Product Care
- Appendix A Support, Warranty, Training Resources
- Appendix B Compliance Information
- Appendix C Computer Device States of Operation
- Appendix D Maximum Allowed Temperature
- Appendix E Technical Specifications
- Appendix F Approved Accessories
5.3 Using Tobii Gaze Interaction
The Tobii I-Series operate with precision regardless of glasses, contact lenses, eye color or light conditions. Gaze Interaction en-
ables you to control the computer with your eyes using either Gaze Enabled applications (like Tobii Communicator) or through
the two types of Tobii Windows Control. See
5.4.1 Windows Control Type, page 21
.
5.3.1 Positioning
X cm / inches
FFiigguurree 55..11 Positioning
The Tobii I-Series is designed to work optimally when it is parallel to the user’s eyes at a distance of about 60 cm (23.5 inches),
see
Figure 5.1 Positioning, page 19
.
X cm / inches
FFiigguurree 55..22 Positioning when Users Leaning Sideways or Those Lying Down
This means that for those users leaning sideways or those lying down the I-Series also needs to be tilted in order to keep the
users eyes parallel to the screen and at the optimal distance, see
Figure 5.2 Positioning when Users Leaning Sideways or Those
Lying Down, page 19
.
Make sure the user is placed comfortably in relation to the optimal positioning of, and distance from, the unit. Be aware
also that the user’s comfort, as well as the Gaze Interaction performance, will be enhanced if the sun is not shining di-
rectly on the screen or into the user’s eyes.
The user should be positioned at the optimal distance to allow for the best possible Gaze Interaction.
5.3.2 Track Box
The Tobii I-Series allows for extensive Freedom of Head Movement. Once the I-Series is properly calibrated and placed in front
of the user, no further adjustments are required.
The Tobii I-Series produces an industry leading sized track box with the approximate dimensions of 30 cm × 20 cm × 20 cm /
11.8 in × 7.9 in × 7.9 in (Width × Height × Depth). The Track Box is an invisible box positioned approximately 60 cm (23.5 in)
straight out from a point just above the middle of the screen.
At 70 cm (27.5 in) the I-Series allows for lateral Freedom of Head Movement in an area of about 50 × 36 cm (20 × 14 in).
In order to function properly for Gaze Interaction the user needs at least one eye in the track box at all times.
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