Want to play Minecraft with your eyes?? EyeMine combines a modified version of Minecraft with a bespoke eye-gaze interface to enable people with disabilities to explore, craft and build in Minecraft.
The EyeMine wiki contains full information on how to get started, system requirements, a user guide, demo videos, a troubleshooting page, and more.
This is a fork of OptiKey which adds Minecraft-specific functionality. This makes up the eye-gaze-keyboard part of EyeMine, but EyeMine also requires Minecraft Forge with extra mods installed to add special functionality and extra key bindings. These are available at (https://github.com/SpecialEffect/EyeMineMods).
The latest official version of EyeMine is available on the branch eyemineV2. This includes some new functionality from OptiKey (in particular some excellent new support for users to customise their keyboards). The accompanying mod supports Minecraft Forge 1.14.4 and includes some new features such as building and mining with dwell. This can be found at eyemineV2_mc1_14_4.
The original version of EyeMine is still available on the branch eyemineClassic. This is still maintained and will receive bug-fixes as appropriate. It is based on an earlier version of OptiKey, and supports Minecraft Forge v1.11.2 using the mod at eyemineClassic_mc1_11_2
For any more recent Minecraft versions using the mod pack on CurseForge it is expected that users use EyeMineV2.
If you're a mod developer and would like to port to a different version, please check out contributing information at the EyeMineMods repo.
All the code comprising EyeMine is GPL3 licensed and contributions are welcome.
Licensed under the GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE (Version 3, 29th June 2007)
EyeMine is a fork of the excellent Optikey project and uses the third-party libraries described in ThirdPartyLicenses.md
EyeMine is written by Kirsty McNaught, with the eye gaze interface based on OptiKey by Julius Sweetland. Mod upgrades have been contributed by mrbysco