The potential of eye-tracking systems could be utilized more effectively in analyzing problems with software use, if a number of technical and methodical preconditions were to be fulfilled. This article provides usability requirements for eye-tracking systems according to a proven methodical approach. In view of this approach a number of technical shortcomings have been identified. An integration of methodical and technical requirements is suggested to advance the use of eye-tracking systems in usability laboratories.
Print ISSN: 1618-162X
Volume: 03, 03/2004
Pages: 004 - 008