The Neo FreeRunner as a 3-D Mouse

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The Neo FreeRunner communicates with the notebook via Bluetooth. The FreeRunner gets its 3-D information from its 3-D sensor, and send this information to the notebook. The notebook can then use this information to control its cursor. In this way the cursor can move in three dimension.
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The Neo FreeRunner communicates with the notebook via Bluetooth. The FreeRunner gets its 3-D information from its 3-D sensor, and sends this information to the notebook. The notebook can then use this information to control its cursor. The enables the cursor to move in three dimensions.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 17:49, 11 July 2009

Project Title: The Neo FreeRunner as a 3-D Mouse

Project team members: 沈三聖, 喻強

Contact email: chukiandy@hotmail.com

University: Dept. of CSIE, I-Shou University (義守大學資工系)

Short description:

The Neo FreeRunner communicates with the notebook via Bluetooth. The FreeRunner gets its 3-D information from its 3-D sensor, and sends this information to the notebook. The notebook can then use this information to control its cursor. The enables the cursor to move in three dimensions.

Links to project resources: Not yet available

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Project Title: The Neo FreeRunner as a 3-D Mouse

Project team members: 沈三聖, 喻強

Contact email: chukiandy@hotmail.com

University: Dept. of CSIE, I-Shou University (義守大學資工系)

Short description:

The Neo FreeRunner communicates with the notebook via Bluetooth. The FreeRunner gets its 3-D information from its 3-D sensor, and send this information to the notebook. The notebook can then use this information to control its cursor. In this way the cursor can move in three dimension.

Links to project resources: Not yet available