This quote only works for those who experienced both sides of the change. And the problems brought up in the article is mostly about the younger generations.
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=27277819 > Telemetry: Fig has basic telemetry in order to help us make product decisions. We currently give the you option to opt out of all non-essential telemetry by running `fig…
Does anyone know of a good example of eye-tracking being used for HCI where it surpasses keyboard/mouse? When searching for it most of the use seems to be in foveated rendering, research, marketing or accessibility.
This quote only works for those who experienced both sides of the change. And the problems brought up in the article is mostly about the younger generations.
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=27277819 > Telemetry: Fig has basic telemetry in order to help us make product decisions. We currently give the you option to opt out of all non-essential telemetry by running `fig…
Does anyone know of a good example of eye-tracking being used for HCI where it surpasses keyboard/mouse? When searching for it most of the use seems to be in foveated rendering, research, marketing or accessibility.