Mouse tracking

Mouse tracking (also known as cursor tracking) is the use of software to collect users' mouse cursor positions on the computer.[1] This goal is to automatically gather richer information about what people are doing, typically to improve the design of an interface. Often this is done on the Web and can supplement eye tracking in some situations.

When mouse tracking takes place without the user's consent, for example on a website, there may be privacy implications.

  1. ^ Lopez, Richard B.; Stillman, Paul E.; Heatherton, Todd F.; Freeman, Jonathan B. (2018). "Minding One's Reach (To Eat): The Promise of Computer Mouse-Tracking to Study Self-Regulation of Eating". Frontiers in Nutrition. 5: 43. doi:10.3389/fnut.2018.00043. ISSN 2296-861X. PMC 5972293. PMID 29872661.

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