I want to track my eye movement in order to evaluate my usage of radar. And I am just curious. Does anyone know about a simple and cheap solution other than just filming my face with a webcam? Some program that enables "heatmapping", maybe?
Edited by (KDR) KarlSchlag, 01 May 2016 - 08:23 AM.
Its a subconscious reaction. When one your eye is fixed on one location the other eye will instinctively start to look in the opposite direction to help the other eye. Not sure how to train for it. The eye doctor just flashed a light in one of my eyes and kept staring at the other making that comment......she said i had cat eye's.
Hmm haven't seen the Steel series thing. I'm not a major fan of the company's equipment but it does look very interesting. Little pricey though, but not a lot of choices apparently.
BUT: This gadget provides you steering characters or cars with with your eyes. I simply want to capture my eye movement. I stumbled across this video:
This could work with a 10 euro webcam. The only problem would be the software. I am (very) casual at computer thingies and if someone says source code, linux or .ini, I am basically lost and need a step by step instruction. I am the typical enduser that has absolutely no idea what happens inside the miracle machine. So if anyone has a friend who knows someone who has tried that before(with a simple, cheap or even free software), that'd be great. Thank you in advance.