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    [Feedback] Tobii Eye Tracker & Binoculars

    Hello,

    I did not find any official way to give feedback so I thought I would use the forums for that and hope it gets read.
    I'm using the Tobii Eye 4C with Ghost Recon Wildlands and while I like many of the features (not the aim at gaze, that always disorients me, but it's not a problem since it can be switched off), there's one thing that I find a bit annoying and that's the usage of binoculars in the game.

    Problem is: I use the binoculars and want to scout the environment and look at the various icons with their description. So i target something and the description appears to the right. I focus my eyes on the text to read it but as soon as I do that the camera also goes right and the text disappears this is especially frustrating since the camera is much more sensitive than normally when one is using the binoculars.

    So my suggestion is: Can you please add an option to turn off the Eyetracking while using binoculars or at least give us a key for turning eyetracking on or off?

    Thank you very much for reading!
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    Another point I noticed now after playing:

    When you open the support menu (by pressing TAB) the camera should stop moving with your eyes.
    Otherwise it makes it pretty much impossible to aim the mortar support, cause it will always go right in front of you because the camera goes down when you select the mortar support with your eyes. If the camera stays fixed, one could aim at the desired position with the mouse BEFORE pressing tab and then just select mortar support to fire at that position.
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    Thanks for fixing both of these! It's working a lot better now.
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    Glad to hear it! And you posted this in the right place. The forums are a place where we look for feedback and bugs. Thanks!
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