Hack a cheap multi-touch whiteboard using the Wiimote

Hack a cheap multi-touch whiteboard using the Wiimote

Using infrared (IR) light pens and the Wii Remote, it is possible to create very low-cost multi-point interactive whiteboards and multi-point tablet displays. Johnny Chung Lee, Carnegie Mellon University. The software can be downloaded at http://johnnylee.net

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Creator's Site: www.johnnylee.net

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leonmagnavox 1 year ago
#$%@t thx
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Petgurl 11 months ago
YOU ARE AMAZING!! TY!! God bless
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razerzpeed 11 months ago
Mannn.....YOU ARE A GODDDDDD!!!!
You deserve a Medal! Much Praise to you.
-B
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DistortedVoid 9 months ago
That was intense.
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DistortedVoid 9 months ago
Hey wait a minute, how do you connect the Wii-mote to the computer? Bluetooth software? Is that what I heard him say?
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Stephanie F 2 months ago
Smoothboard 1.6 version now does not require manual Bluetooth connection but handle automatic connection with the computer through a Bluetooth adaptor using MS Bluetooth Stack.
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henry_nguyen 8 months ago
great!
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