I think that a tobii 5 using talon gives the best out-of-the-box experience right now. Smaller monitors (24 to 27 inches) tend to work better if you want good accuracy around the corners of your screen. You'll have to do some twiddling to set up voice commands or hotkeys for the mouse but you're a linux user so you're used to that ;)
>Control your PC using an Xbox 360 controller
>With Keysticks, you can use an Xbox 360® controller to surf the web and play games and music on your PC. It's a comfortable alternative to the keyboard and mouse.
>Control your PC using an Xbox 360 controller
>With Keysticks, you can use an Xbox 360® controller to surf the web and play games and music on your PC. It's a comfortable alternative to the keyboard and mouse.
> Tim Brogden Apr 6, 2014 + 1 0 1
> Hi Jeff, thanks for your message! > I certainly find assistive technology interesting and I use it myself as I have a mild nerve problem (mononeuritis) which affects my hands. Right now, it's quite uncomfortable for me to use the computer, so I'm mainly focussed on making a living in other ways (e.g. teaching English). > > But I have developed some other software (called Keysticks, see http://keysticks.net, commercial project) which I am gradually trying to extend so that it will help disabled people to use a computer using a variety of off-the-shelf joysticks and game controllers.
>Control your PC using an Xbox 360 controller
>With Keysticks, you can use an Xbox 360® controller to surf the web and play games and music on your PC. It's a comfortable alternative to the keyboard and mouse.
If it's at 1000 Hz is probably from an Eyelink SR1000. If you're looking for instruction on how to program your own, I would look at the book by Holmqvist, Nystrom, et al. https://www.amazon.com/Eye-Tracking-comprehensive-methods-measures/dp/0198738595
If you're looking for existing packages, I would search the relevant buzz-words on github. For example, here's one.... https://github.com/psychoinformatics-de/remodnav
Warning, though. Make sure you understand your data, and sanity check every step of the process. Do not assume that this code is plug-and-play. Even if it is very well written, the outcome can be quite variable depending on issues like the quality of calibration, or noise characteristics in the raw signal.