1. With any type of Nystagmus, my program would be effective when looking at digital material where it moves vertically or horizontally and changes the speed depending on the individual.
2. A program solution would only work with digital media. Another solution, if financial restrictions did not exist, would be to create Augmented-Reality-like glasses that have cameras on both sides that would work together to then send that output to the glasses and would “digitally” move the output depending on the person. It would then be easier to calibrate the movement with the various types of sensors that the glasses have. This prototype is not impossible, as there are many different types of glasses that have displays, sensors for eye tracking, and cameras that, together, can be used as a viable option to treat Nystagmus.
a. Using a similar concept as the Apple Vision Pro, Lenovo Glasses T1, Meta Quest Pro, using camera and eye sensors, AR and VR, not only would an individual who has Nystagmus be able to see better on a screen that moves in sync with their eyes, it would change their entire perception of reality, making them see much clearer as if they did not have Nystagmus at all. Nystagmus can be improved if not cured using this technology. It calibrates the speed, sharing the video output onto the display and digitally “moves” depending on the direction and speed.