

The possibilities are endless and growing! Especially with the rise of remote work. You can record walkthroughs, hash out tiny details, capture tons of data for everyone to see, and much more. You can find it in your start menu by typing Samsung Settings.Ģ.) Scroll down and select Advanced Features.Screen recording software can help you in so many ways. Studio Mode, as Samsung calls it, should be automatically enabled but here's how to check to make sure just in case:ġ.) Open Samsung Settings. Samsung's eye contact tracking software is dead simple to use so long as you have a Samsung laptop with the aforementioned software pre-installed. How to use Samsung eye contact tracking in videos and meetings Samsung's software doesn't do quite as good of a job of drawing my eyes convincingly at every angle but I appreciate that it doesn't try too hard to get the job done. It does try to make it look like my eyes are looking more toward the camera than I actually am but it doesn't go as overboard as Nvidia's - which often delivers an unsettling, intense stare that doesn't quite feel natural. Samsung's eye contact software is far more subtle than Nvidia's. It has a bit of an uncanny valley effect at times - that's when something looks human but doesn't quite act 100% human - but it does an exemplary job of transitioning between AI-drawn eyes and my actual eyes when I turn my head too far out of its range. Nvidia's solution does the best job of keeping my eyes "glued" to the camera so long as I don't tilt my head too much in any given direction.

In the middle of the frame is how I look without any software assistance and it looks pretty obvious when I'm looking away from the camera.
