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  • #7111
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    Ambrogio
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    Hi,
    As I have the same problem with Windows 8.1 installed on a Microsoft Surface, I just wanted to check if anyone has found a solution.

    Thanks

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    #7098
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    Ambrogio
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    Did somebody used Gazespeaker successfully with TheEyeTribe on a tablet? (I use Surface)
    For me is at the moment unusable (the cursor is moving too much), so I am using Click2Speak keyboard and it works.

    The double calibration doesn’t work (Iget an error message saying that the eye tracker is not active or calibrated.

    On the other side, Gazespeaker has many functionality that could be very useful.

    Any help is really appreciated

    Thanks

    #7005
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    Ambrogio
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    Now I have tested the EyeTribe device with a software keyboard for disabled called Click2Speak, and it works perfectly.
    With GazeSpeaker it’s impossible to keep the cursor steady.

    Any clue why?

    Thanks

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    #6992
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    Ambrogio
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    Hi Pierre, thanks for the prompt answer.

    I already tried this, and while running the EyeTribe UI with the “Mouse cursor control” activated, I can perfectly move and focus the cursor on any part of the screen.

    The problem start when I run GazeSpeaker. It seems like the right columns of the grid are impossible to focus.
    If I use the “StartUp” grid for example, I can only reach the exit button, emails and books (first right column).
    All other buttons are very difficult or impossible to focus.

    I pressed “0” as you requested, but how do I know if I’ve really reset the GazeSpeaker calibration?

    Thanks again for your help.

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