Microsoft has released four games for Windows 10 that are specifically designed to be played with eye-tracking systems (eye trackers).
The four games, which were released today in the Microsoft Store and are offered for free and are supposed to allow users to relax and have fun. Along with this they will help the company to test the eye trackers that use the accessibility features of Windows 10.
The four games as described by the company:
Eyes First - Tile Slide: Use eye control to play tile slide and put the puzzle board back in order. Challenge yourself to complete the puzzle in as few moves as possible! |
Eyes First - Double Up: Use eye control to play Double Up and slide the number tiles to create a tile with the number 2048. Challenge yourself to reach the number 2048 and keep going thereafter to create the largest number possible! |
Eyes First - Maze: Use eye control to play and find the shortest path home through the Maze. Challenge yourself to complete the maze in as few moves as possible or go up in board size for a harder maze to solve! |
Eyes First - Match Two: Use eye control to play Match Two and find a match for each card in the board. Challenge yourself to complete the board in as few moves as possible or go up in board size for a harder test of your memory! |
Those of you who want to install one of the four or all four games should have at least the Windows 10 April 2018 Update or version 1803 on their devices.
The release of Microsoft should come as no surprise, as the company seems to be working hard to improve the accessibility of Windows 10.
The latest feature updates for the operating system have brought significant improvements. The release of games in the Microsoft Store can help users who need an eye tracker to get acquainted with the way it works in Windows 10.
If eye tracking is not available on your Windows 10 device where these games are installed, you can play them with the mouse or touch. For the best possible experience, an eye trecker is obviously recommended.
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