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First steps...
Optikey is available for Windows (see the Requirements page for more).
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Download Optikey using the Download ⇩ link on the right of this page, in the menu.
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Run the file and follow the prompts to install Optikey.
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Start Optikey.
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Read 'Typing your first word' and follow along to start using Optikey. Also check out the video section.
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Unleash the power of Optikey by reading the rest of the user guides, which are listed on the right of this website.
Progressing to use an eye tracking device...
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You will need a computer/laptop/tablet that meets the minimum requirements of your chosen eye tracker. Very broadly speaking you will need at least an Intel i5 processor, at least one USB 3.0 port (check your eye tracker requirements if you only have USB 2.0). Your screen size should be large enough to be used comfortably (13-15" minimum) but no larger than what your eye tracker supports (some are limited to 24", though it may be possible to use a larger screen if Windows is limited to only cover 24", e.g. when using Parallels to run Windows on a Mac).
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Purchase one of the eye tracking devices supported by Optikey.
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Follow the steps on the 'Using eye trackers' page which guide you through the process of setting up your tracker to work with Optikey.
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Have fun controlling your computer and speaking using only your eyes. If you have time please consider sending me an email to let me know how you are finding Optikey - your feedback is invaluable. [email protected]
If you are unsure which computer/laptop/tablet to purchase and are considering spending a lot of money then please email me - I can offer personal advice on how to target the sweet spot between cost and performance (and screen size).
If you find Optikey useful please consider sponsoring this project: https://www.patreon.com/Optikey
Question/problem/request? [email protected], or tweet me @Optikey_Julius
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Korean dictionary "Frequency of modern Korean usage" in 2005, by "National Institute of Korean Language":
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User guides:
- Type your first word
- Numbers, symbols & diacritics
- Using eye trackers
- Using webcams
- Change selection method
- Using a joystick or gamepad
- Speech
- Voice banking
- Simulate a keyboard
- Simulate a mouse
- Multi-key selection
- Suggestions
- Next word prediction
- Auto-capitalisation & auto-spacing
- The dictionary
- Size & position
- Transparency
- Change the theme
- Conversation only mode
- Sleep
- Speed up & slow down
- Shut down
- Alternative keyboard layouts
- Dynamic Keyboards
- Symbol / CommuniKate boards
- Look to scroll
- Plugins
- Play Minecraft
Management console screens:
- Visual settings
- Sound settings
- Word settings
- Pointing & selecting settings
- Dictionary management
- Plugin management
- Other settings
Troubleshooting: