Author Archives: Johnny Tam

New Gazepoint logo

We’ve gone through a minor branding and logo updating exercise to enhance our brand and image. Here’s the new Gazepoint logo. Hope you like it!… read more

Introducing free heat maps from Gazepoint

For a limited time, get a free heat map of your (or your client’s) site from Gazepoint. Just fill out our request form and we’ll analyze your site and create a heat map recording and email it back to you. It’s as simple as that! www.gazept.com/heatmap… read more

Gazepoint works with Microsoft Surface Pro 2

We just received our Microsoft Surface Pro 2 test unit and are pleased to report that it works well with Gazepoint Analysis and Gazepoint Communication. With it’s sleek and compact form factor, long battery life and powerful processor, it’s the perfect hardware for AAC applications when paired with Gazepoint Communication. Stay tuned for more info on… read more

Version 2.2.0 of Gazepoint Analysis has been released!

Version 2.2.0 of Gazepoint Analysis has been released! Download and try it today! – webcam recording – hotkeys CTRL+ALT+R = start data record CTRL+ALT+S = stop data record ALT+left arrow = go to recording start ALT+right arrow = go to recording end ALT+z = toggle zoom ALT+p = play recording or pause recording ALT+up arrow… read more

Gazepoint V1.5.0 released September 10, 2013

Gazepoint V1.5.0 (September 10, 2013) – Win XP, Vista, 7 & 8, x86 & x64 Release Notes Gazepoint Controller– Improved glint tracking (major improvement in tracking performance)– Added 9 point calibration option in calibration window– Changed how calibration display updates to improve performance on slower machines– Optimized processing speed Gazepoint Analysis– Added multi user recording–… read more

Gazepoint Control and Analysis version 1.4.0 now supports Vista and XP

We are pleased to announce that Gazepoint Control and Analysis software version 1.4.0 supports Windows Vista and XP operating systems. Our latest release adds compatibility for these platforms. We do recommend a reasonably powerful processor still, such as an Intel Core i3 processor. Be sure to check back frequently as we have many more updates… read more

What is an eye-tracker?

For those who are not experienced eye-tracker users…. What is an eye-tracker? An eye-tracker is a human computer input device that measures the point of gaze (where one is looking). The GP3 is a desktop eye-tracker and is designed for use to measure point of gaze on a laptop or monitor screen. A user can… read more

What functionality does the GP3 include?

What functionality does the GP3 include? This is common question that we see all the time and we’d like to share that info here with everyone. The GP3 includes Gazepoint Analysis which is an easy-to-use usability study analysis software. It can produce heat maps and gaze fixation maps overlayed to either screen content (web pages,… read more

GP3 Screen Mount means less calibration

[fusion_builder_container hundred_percent=”yes” overflow=”visible”][fusion_builder_row][fusion_builder_column type=”1_1″ background_position=”left top” background_color=”” border_size=”” border_color=”” border_style=”solid” spacing=”yes” background_image=”” background_repeat=”no-repeat” padding=”” margin_top=”0px” margin_bottom=”0px” class=”” id=”” animation_type=”” animation_speed=”0.3″ animation_direction=”left” hide_on_mobile=”no” center_content=”no” min_height=”none”] An interesting question recently came up from an experienced eye tracker user. Does the GP3 eye tracker require re-calibration at the start of each use? For the same user, no it… read more

Gazepoint GP3 Gaze Fixation Map

Backed by popular demand, we’ve posted a short demo video created with the Gazepoint GP3 eye tracker and our analysis software (included with GP3). The software tracks user gaze fixation and displays the fixation position and duration (in seconds) for a short period of time. In the demo the display duration is set to 2… read more