Abstract
We have proposed a proof of concept of a gaze window interface. A gaze window interface uses the user's gaze point to show the relevant content nearby the current gaze point. A system of a gaze window interface has been implemented that allows users to manage looking at multiple objects of interest on the screen while the system is responsive to the user's gaze points with relevant information shown in the gaze window. We also conducted user studies to investigate the effects of the interface on user performance and behaviors. In this paper, we report on a user study in which the gaze window was compared with a mouse window for supporting single user data entry tasks. We describe details of the study design and conduction and present the results.

