by Chloe Harwood | Apr 3, 2020 | Tutorial
Magic Eye FX Gaze Menu Magic Eye FX features an in-game, off-screen access menu that allows you to change many parameters while an app is running. The access menu a gaze, touch, voice and mouse controllable. In this tutorial we teach you how to navigate the access...
by Chloe Harwood | Apr 2, 2020 | Case Studies, Long Read, Video
Sensory Guru has worked closely in partnership with local primary school, St Mary the Virgin Church of England Primary School in Hartfield, East Sussex, to develop Magic Carpet content specifically for younger mainstream students. Emma Maltby, headteacher at the...
by Chloe Harwood | Apr 2, 2020 | Case Studies
Read the case study Staff at St Joseph’s Specialist School and College decided to purchase a Magic Carpet in October 2014, with the aim of enhancing the sensory experience for learners that use the school’s Nurture Room. Since purchasing the device, staff have lived...
by Chloe Harwood | Apr 2, 2020 | Case Studies
Magic Carpet in the Hospital Environment Case Study King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust purchased a Mobile Magic Carpet in 2016, with the aim of enhancing the hospital visit by offering distraction play and providing interactive support during invasive...
by Chloe Harwood | Apr 2, 2020 | Tutorial
How to exit apps There are a number of ways to exit a Magic Eye FX app. We show you each of the six options that allows caregivers and users to exit apps. 1. Gaze Call up the off-screen access menu by looking at the bottom right of the access screen and select the...