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Submitted by Peter Stromberg <home@wilfried.net>. WMeyes is a pretty simple application: it sits in the WindowMaker dock, and a pair of eyes track your cursor. Actually, the program should work in all window managers, but then you don't have a dock to sit it in, in which case you might as well use xeyes.
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WMeyes is a pretty simple application: it sits in the
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WindowMaker dock, and a pair of eyes track your cursor.
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Actually, the program should work in all window managers,
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but then you don't have a dock to sit it in, in which case
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you might as well use xeyes.
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The 'time' parameter on the command line affects both the
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update time of the pupil moving around, and the time it
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takes for the eyelids to open or close. These two can't be
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separated.
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The standard method of starting it up under WindowMaker is
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'wmeyes -w -s &'.
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'wmeyes -h' gives you usage info.
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WWW: ${HOMEPAGE}
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