Yes, there is a new Flex Mount included, and you can mount it on most external screens, including curved.Please note that the Flex Mount needs to be placed on a flat surface underneath your screen bezel so it will not work if there are buttons or air vents in the way."}},{"@type":"Question","name":"What is the maximum supported screen size?","acceptedAnswer":{"@type":"Answer","text":"27 inches with a 16:9 Aspect Ratio30 inches with a 21:9 Aspect RatioWe do not recommend that you use a larger screen for Windows Interaction features, but it works pretty decently for gaming even though there will be dead zones.Please note that screen size recommendations do not apply to head tracking as it is not dependent on where you are looking on your screen."}},{"@type":"Question","name":"How close to the eye tracker do I have to be?","acceptedAnswer":{"@type":"Answer","text":"The operating distance is 45 \u2013 95 cm, and the field of view is 40 x 40 degrees, so you have quite a bit of space to work with. "}},{"@type":"Question","name":"Does it work with glasses or lenses?","acceptedAnswer":{"@type":"Answer","text":"Yep, our eye trackers have a unique tolerance for eyewear, variances in eye color, or ambient light conditions.\u202fRead more"}},{"@type":"Question","name":"Does it work with Windows Eye Control?","acceptedAnswer":{"@type":"Answer","text":"The Tobii Eye Tracker 5 is not compatible with Microsoft Windows Eye Control."}}]}FAQFrequently asked questionsStill having questions about the Tobii Eye Tracker 5?

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Am I the only one who finds the Tobii Eye tracker 5 to be a huge pain in the ass. It keeps randomly disconnecting so i always have to reinstall it. And I can't seem to be able to track bandits very well without it spazzing out on me which causes me to lose the bandit. I think I'm going to invest in a vr headset. Sorry for the long rant but there's always something going on with this thing.

tl;dr; - I glued some neodymium magnets to the back of my tobii tracker to mount on the monitor. The monitor has some built in metal frame that the magnets are strong enough to grab onto so it just works

I've been poking around on the interwebs looking for a decent mounting solution for the tobii 5. The mount that comes with it doesn't work to well if you want to put it on the bottom of the monitor because the adhesive on the velcro loses grip over time under the weight of the tracker. There are some 3d printable solutions out there that offer a little more flexibility in where you place it, but it's still something that has to sit on your desk.

Enter my idea... I bought a bunch of strong neodymium magnets awhile back for some woodworking projects and they've just been sitting around. It occurred to me that I could maybe do something with those, gluing one of the metal plates from the tracker onto the monitor and making something like that work. Unfortunately my monitor is curved and I wouldn't be able to get the adhesion I wanted. While I was playing around holding the tracker up to the monitor, I noticed some pull from the built in magnets, but it obviously wasn't enough to hold it up, so I took the risk and glued my neodymium magnets to the back of the tracker and tried to attach it to the monitor. Viola! Most monitors come with some kind of metal frame that they're built into which happens to be one of the metals that magnets are attracted to. The end result is something pretty elegant and doesn't obstruct the original mounting of the tracker.

Hi @koeny, it sounds like the Headmouse might be the culprit.. if you deactivate/uninstall this software, does the issue persist? The tobii Tracker illuminates the eyes with infrared light, so perhaps the headmouse is incorrectly being interfered with.

I have tried my tobii tracker again in SU8 and it is much improved (indeed, now totally usable) since I last tried it. When I reset cockpit view with position=1 I am behind my chair, so I am keeping position=0 and losing left/right/up/down translation. F12 has no apparent affect in Steam other than screenshot. I have four requests for the next iteration:

Good to hear. I was thinking of getting a trackIR for the sim but have pretty much decided to save my pennies for a while longer to afford a Tobii tracker instead. Especially after the reports of trackIR now being broken after this recent update.

When the Tracker 4C arrived it came in a simple brown cardboard box, but neatly packed inside of that was the actual product box. After cutting the seal I lifted up the lid and there was the tracker, nestled securely in a piece of foam, cut and stacked specifically to hold it. Not immediately visible was the USB cable sticking out of the tracker's right side, as it was wrapped around the foam. Beneath the foam is a long piece of paper with pictograms showing how to place the magnetic mounting strips, and two of these strips. You only need one, so you have a spare.

Sticking one of the strips on my monitor was very easy, once I decided where I wanted that, and thanks to Samsung putting its name on the center of the bottom bezel, I already had a target. The tracker does need to be mounted on the bottom of the monitor. Also the adhesive on the back of the strips seems to be rather strong, so make sure you place it correctly the first time, because a second chance may be difficult to get.

Before mounting the Tracker 4C, there was something else I needed to do, but you might not need to. The tracker's USB cable is just 80 cm long, which for my setup is definitely too short, so I needed to run a USB extension cable from the back of my desktop, around the back of my desk, to under my monitor. Pretty easy process for me, which is good, because I needed to repeat the process after I discovered the USB extension cable I had lying around was not compatible with the tracker. Swapped it out for a different cable and the connectivity issues vanished. (I am not certain but my guess is the first cable I had was not able to supply all of the power the Tracker 4C wanted. The Tracker 4C uses the USB 2.0 BC 1.2 standard.)

Now with the magnetic mounting strip and extension cable ready, I can place the Tracker 4C on my monitor. All it takes is sliding the tracker around over the strip until the cutout on its back lines up with the strip. It then neatly falls into place, but I will admit I want some kind of mechanical satisfaction to it, like a click or snap. Magnets do not offer that, but at least these are strong enough that I have no concerns about the tracker not staying in place.

By the way, the end of the tracker and the cable does cover some of the touch-buttons on my monitor. Luckily not the power button, but even then the tracker is easy enough to pull off and put back when I need it.

The way this and other Tobii trackers work is by shining a pattern onto one's face and eyes with infrared light. The sensors in the tracker then pick up this pattern and that information is processed to identify the reflection off of our corneas and pupils. From this information a vector can be calculated to determine where one is looking, and a physiological 3D model of the eye is also employed to more accurately determine the position of the eye in space and its gaze.

Installing the software goes just as you would expect it would. Once done it will want to calibrate the position of the tracker on the monitor by asking you to align two arrows with two lines on the top of the tracker. After that you will actually calibrate your gaze by staring at on-screen dots until they explode. All of this can be re-done later by clicking on the icon in the Notifications area of the Windows toolbar. With that menu open, select Display Setup to re-align the tracker or the bottom section to access the User Profile menu. This is where you can test and recalibrate the tracker as well as create new profiles for other people. By the way, part of your profile is if you wear contacts or glasses, and I have worn the latter for effectively all of my life. This has not proven to be an issue.

Other items you access from this toolbar menu are a toggle for turning off the eye tracker, the Games and Experiences menu, Settings, and a Gaze Trace for making sure everything is working. (This is similar to Gaze Overlay I mentioned earlier, but with some important differences.) Under Games and Experiences you can open up the Infinite Screen Extension and access a short demo to show how a Tobii eye tracker can be used in games. I will come back to the Infinite Screen Extension application after I finish with the Core software.

Under Settings you can turn on and off several options for different kinds of interactions with Windows. You can have the display dim when you go AFK and connect the tracker to a touchpad, but as I have this connected to my desktop, neither of those options are available. What is available is a Warp on Mouse feature and using eye tracking with the Alt-Tab menu and Windows Snap feature. I have experimented with the Alt-Tab integration and it allows you to look at the arrangement of windows, highlighting what you are looking at. The issue I ran into is the highlight bouncing around between neighboring windows. Part of that could easily be my fault though, as I apparently often sit too close to my monitor, being at the inside edge of the tracker's box. Windows Snap is a feature I use, but I have several options of it disabled, which I think is the reason why the Tobii feature here does nothing for me. Finally there is the About tab where you can see your software version and check for updates.

The Infinite Screen Extension software is what some, but not all games use to connect to the tracker. The beta version I am running is specifically to allow Elite: Dangerous to take advantage of the Tracker 4C's head tracking capability. After I told the software where the game is installed, I basically did nothing else with it. I have not spent enough time with the tracker yet to be comfortable altering the many control settings it offers me. The only thing I have set is a button for toggling the tracking on and off, for those times I may want to only look forward in the game. 006ab0faaa

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