![]() ![]() Version 3.5 is compatible with macOS 10.15 and 11.0, and is Universal (native on both Intel and Apple Silicon). Right now we don't have any third-party downloadable skins, but when we do, we'll link to them here! The skins in Eyeballs were designed by Max Rudberg of MaxThemes and Kevin Husted of Swizcore Studio. If you like it, please check out our shareware products, and pay for the shareware you use. But Eyeballs is really very simple and intuitive to use, and to be honest, the manual doesn't bother explaining most of the controls in the preferences panel, because they just don't need it, and because discovery and experimentation is part of the fun of Eyeballs.Įyeballs is freeware (which means use it freely with no charge). If this seems complicated, there is an online manual to help you out (for a 76K PDF version of this manual that can be used offline, click here). Here's a reduced snapshot of the Stick Software-style overengineered preferences panel (click for the full-size snap): All of these settings are user-controllable, so you can make a set of eyeballs to suit your individual needs. EyeCommander then uses that blink as a switch input for communication software. This should give you a taste of what Eyeballs is about. uses the front facing camera of any Windows device to detect when you blink. The pupils are the "star" style for Zaphod. There are three eyeballs, of two different sizes, and all three blink independently of each other with an "irising" effect like that of a camera's aperture. ![]() These eyeballs are an alien personality named Zaphod. ![]()
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