Thanks for sending this Andre, really interesting post.

I was watching a user session this week in one room at the Ux agency we use
and the moderator announced that, in the second room, they had setup eye
tracking so we could observe that. Everyone else rushed through to watch it
and I sat where I was as I have never gained anything useful from
eye-tracking in real-time.

That said, working out why someone has missed a header or navigation element
due to an imbalance in perceived-affordance or other visual priority is made
somewhat easier by the aggregated results of eye-tracking.

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Charland
Sent: 18 April 2008 00:11
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Subject: [IxDA Discuss] Is Eye Tracking too expensive or complicated?

Hey All,

I just put together about Eye Tracking
(http://www.insideria.com/2008/04/is-eye-tracking-out-of-reach.html)
but I thought I'd put the question out to the list:

"Why isn't eye tracking used more in design and testing of rich
internet applications?"

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