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
Or
Double-click on the TToobbiiii WWiinnddoowwss CCoonnttrrooll shortcut on the desktop,
, This will immediately start Windows Control.
To disable Windows Control, right-click on the TToobbiiii GGaazzee IInntteerraaccttiioonn SSeettttiinnggss icon,
, in the Notification area and select
DDiissaabbllee WWiinnddoowwss CCoonnttrrooll.
You can also start Windows Control from Tobii Communicator or alternative communication software, which has implemented
the functions provided by the Tobii Eye Control SDK
AAuuttoo ssttaarrtt
• Open TToobbiiii GGaazzee IInntteerraaccttiioonn SSeettttiinnggss >> WWiinnddoowwss CCoonnttrrooll.
• Check the AAuuttoo ssttaarrtt wwiinnddoowwss ccoonnttrrooll aatt bboooott check box if you want Windows Control to auto start when the
Tobii Gaze Interaction Software starts.
5.4.3 Using Gaze Selection
The Gaze Selection mode of Windows Control makes it possible for the user to control a standard Windows desktop operating
system with a two step selection method which reduces the risks of unwanted clicks. It also prevents the following of the mouse
cursor with your gaze as opposed to the controlling of it (there is no floating mouse cursor in Gaze Selection).
1. The first step is to select the desired Task from the docked Taskbar by looking at it.
2. The second step is to look at the desired portion of the screen (or icon on the screen) where you want to execute the
Task. An automatic zoom function is enabled, ending in the selection of the icon or execution of the task.
5.4.3.1 Gaze Selection Taskbar
At the top of the Gaze Selection Taskbar there is a Track Status viewer. It allows you to verify that the eye tracker recognizes your
eyes and that you are well positioned in front of the device.
The Task Buttons in the Gaze Selection Taskbar can be in three different modes as shown in the figure below.
• NNoorrmmaall ((UUnnsseelleecctteedd)) - No Task Button for Gaze Selection is chosen.
• SSeelleecctteedd ((BBlluuee)) - The marked Task Button is selected and the Task will be executed after the automatic zoom when the
user looks at the desired position on the screen or icon on it. If the selection method is set to Switch in the Gaze Selec-
tion Settings Dialog, the chosen Task Button will still remain active after executing the Task.
• HHiigghh PPrreecciissiioonn((OOrraannggee)) - Same as SSeelleecctteedd but with a higher precision. HHiigghh PPrreecciissiioonn means that the zoom will
progress deeper before the final execution of the Task, making the desired portion of the screen bigger and easier to se-
lect within. Activate this mode by resting your gaze on the Task Button until the color changes according to the image
below.
22
5 Using the Tobii I-Series
Tobii I-Series User’s manual v.1.0.4 - en-US