Tobii Intros Gaze
Interface for Windows 8 - Your Eye As A Mouse
January 06, 2012
Tobii
Technology will introduce and demonstrate its Tobii Gaze interface for
Windows 8 for the first time at the 2012 International Consumer
Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Jan. 10-13. Tobii Gaze is a technology
that makes it possible to point and interact in ways that are superior
to both touch and mouse. It has the potential to change the user
interface for regular computers as fundamentally as touch has for
handheld devices.
With its large tiles, Windows 8 Metro has been praised as a great
interface for handheld touch devices. However, using your hands on a
touch screen-enabled laptop or desktop computer is not an ideal
ergonomic solution, and your hands would also interfere with the objects
you would like to click on, drag, rotate or zoom.
The Tobii Gaze interface uses a combination of eye gaze and touch pad to
enable all seven primary touch commands of Windows 8 (e.g., activate,
select, zoom, scroll, etc.) in a way that is more natural, efficient and
precise than any other control when used on laptops and desktops.
“Pointing
at something by looking at it is intuitive, natural and immediate. Using
a mouse to do the same thing is less so, as it involves an intermediate
step of moving a mouse-pointer around,” says Henrik Eskilsson, CEO and
co-founder, Tobii Technology. “Gaze is as natural and intuitive as
touch, as precise as the mouse and more ergonomic and effortless than
both. Once you have experienced Gaze, a laptop without it feels just as
ancient as a laptop without a touch pad.”
The Tobii Gaze interface utilizes eye tracking technology for pointing
and the touch pad for giving commands and fine-tuning when necessary.
This makes Gaze the ideal way to point on the Windows 8 start screen as
well as in environments that require high precision.
“Laptops and tablets today are designed to feel natural either for touch
or for the mouse pointer, never both. Gaze technology enables you to
point in a consistent way that feels natural on all devices,” said
Anders Olsson, Business Development Manager, Tobii Technology.