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Don't think there's a turn-key high performance solution available for this (yet). <br /><br />Certainly doable. Will need some coding to continuously capture what is displayed on screen and then hook up the Eye Tribe API and draw the gaze-coordinates as an overlay on the game. <br /><br />Fairly straightforward for a professional coder to do if you can settle for low resolution and/or low framerate (gets tricky above 20 fps and 1080p). I guess in this case you'd want to stream the video feed close to real-time as well.. Maybe possible to do with the <a href="http://dev.twitch.tv/" class="postlink">Twitch API</a> and a semi-transparent overlay?<p>Statistics: Posted by <a href="http://theeyetribe.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&amp;u=117">skataMartin</a> — 12 Mar 2015, 00:57</p><hr />
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perhaps drawing a fake cursor (or whatever) where you are looking at.<p>Statistics: Posted by <a href="http://theeyetribe.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&amp;u=7108">skatajoaquin</a> — 09 Mar 2015, 16:09</p><hr />
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<author><name><![CDATA[winterstarcraft@gmail.com]]></name></author>
<updated>2015-03-08T01:17:09+02:00</updated>
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I don't have the technical knowledge to develop something like this, but is there a way to have a live cursor (that is not your main mouse cursor) that can be window captured for live streaming.  I stream Starcraft 2 (highly competitive real time strategy game) at a professional level to 2500+ viewers and would love if there were a way to show what I was looking at in real time on the screen, without it controlling my cursor.<p>Statistics: Posted by <a href="http://theeyetribe.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&amp;u=6978">skatawinterstarcraft@gmail.com</a> — 08 Mar 2015, 01:17</p><hr />
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