Wii Remote
Uncle Floyd was going strapless patch playing games on the Wii and destroyed a TV. Watch Tom's Will It Blend remedy.
Using the infrared camera in the Wii remote and a head mounted sensor bar digit IR leds , you crapper accurately road the location of your head and intercommunicate view dependent images on the screen. This effectively transforms your pass into a portal to a virtual environment. The display right reacts to nous and body shitting as if it...
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Mike citizenlowell and Luke Pzykotic effort the range of the Wii remote. Turns out it goes around 400 feet!
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Download for OS X at pakl Simple dissent by Pakl of a Wii Remote singable interface program allowing guitar-like strumming in 3D. I'll be posting whatever songs performed with this pretty soon.
Using an IR led array and whatever reflective tape, you can track fingers in thin expose using the Wii Remote by Johnny Chung Lee, pedagogue Mellon University. The grid software is a bespoken information written using a C# wiimote accumulation and directx. solon aggregation about the installation software can be found at cs.cmu.edu
Using frequence IR light pens and the Wii Remote, it is possible to create very low-cost multi-point interactive whiteboards and multi-point paper displays. Johnny Chung Lee, pedagogue Mellon University. The code can be downloaded at johnnylee
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This is a Multi-Touch Screen using a Wii Remote and an frequence LED Light Pen. The idea is from Johnny Chung Lee's Wii projects tender and I just wanted to see if I could make one. : The link to Johnny Chung Lee's wiimote projects page is here: cs.cmu.edu