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RE: Students exploit optical phenomenon to create 48-inch multi-touch surfa
This is nothing new really, anyone can build it using the
touchlib ready made interface along with a detailed "how-
to" guide on building the fitr sensor surface in about a
couple days time. This is made even easier with the build
in multitouch support of windows 7. We are making a 50+
inch wide screen wall mounted multitouch panel for the
students at our faculty that will be based on a custom
linux distro using compiz window effects and a custom
multitouch driver. Will send you some documentation and
video when we have a working interface soon.
Posted by: Zlatko.Lakisic   Posted on: 09/07/09 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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48-inch - 50-inch  zwhittaker ZDNet Moderator | 09/07/09
Old boys network?  techconc | 09/08/09
I get excited when I see women do tech...  shadfurman | 09/09/09
clicks  jsanko | 09/11/09
RE: Students exploit optical phenomenon to create 48-inch multi-touch surfa  Zlatko.Lakisic | 09/07/09
sigh . . . and COOL!  CobraA1 | 09/07/09
Shelved?...not necessarily  Norm_z | 09/08/09
Windows 7?  Fred Fredrickson | 09/07/09
Yes and no  zwhittaker ZDNet Moderator | 09/08/09
And that is what has me scared.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 09/08/09
RE: Students exploit optical phenomenon to create 48-inch multi-touch surface  jahcriado | 09/08/09
Project Natal Projector Software = multitouch surface... right? (nt)  shadfurman | 09/09/09

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