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I've tried working with the F200 Eye Tracking sample with no luck. Every time I try to calibrate, the entire screen turns light gray. Then, one of the following happens:
- the light gray background disappears and I see the main dialog window again.
- the light gray background hangs around for a long time until I have to kill the app or something makes it disappear by itself
- the light gray background appears and right before it disappears I see a small red square for about 1/2 second and then it and the background disappears back to the main dialog window.
If I try to Start the app, it forces me back into the Calibration process again. Something is clearly not working right here. Any ideas?
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You should find red square in the gray screen. Could you provide more detail info so I can find the root cause for you? Thanks!
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@David.
>> You should find red square in the gray screen.
Yes and as I said I only see one out of every several trials and only for a moment before the light gray full screen view disappears back to the main dialog window. Even it that case it takes a long time for the red square to show up, right before it and the light gray screen disappears.
>> Could you provide more detail info so I can find the root cause for you? Thanks!
What kind of details can I give you more than what I listed above? I'm running R6 with DCM 1.4.x. I'm on a Windows 8.1 PC with 8GB RAM. I'm using the stock F200 Eye Tracking sample. I'm not sure what else I can provide that would be helpful. Thanks.
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Hi Robert,
Are you wearing glasses by any chance? Perhaps glasses with slightly tinted lenses? This can affect the quality of eye tracking.
Thanks, Bryan
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