SeeTrue solutions ready for ocular applications of eye tracking
A typical ocular optical device allows inspection of a specimen, object, or other detail of interest using a large magnification. For example, a surgical microscope enables the surgeon with a magnified view of the operating field. Ocular device operators interact with the environment or specimen using their hands, as they manipulate the device settings or direction of the optical system. The actual procedure is therefore interrupted due to the needs to adjust direction, zoom, lighting, interact with the menus, and other needs stemming from the task and optical device usage.