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Look into an OSS equivalent of Microsoft Surface

http://www.microsoft.com/surface/

It looks a lot of fun, but tied to MS tech like Zune. Now we have the open GL desktops and stuff on Linux, it would be a shame not to use some of the ideas here and see if there isn’t a way to make photos bigger, email mom pictures of your dog and find places to take your kids that isn’t proprietary :).

I also think their vision is limited, data goggles and so on overlaying the entire external environment would be more interesting. I think a tool like this would be a great way of walking through data warehouses and looking at output from DSS software.

Added by Francis Fish 8 months ago, last updated 4 months ago by Jonathan Powell

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Hells yeah! posted by Jonathan Powell 4 months ago

This is something I’ve been wanting to look into for years. I’m a bit of a touch-screen geek.

The only drawback I can see is technology – all the really nifty touch screen technology is expensive and/or proprietary.

There are affordable touch screen devices around, but I’m not sure that these offer the best in features (single-touch only?). If anyone has any knowledge on this technology please educate me!

There are open toolkits out there posted by Dave Mee 4 months ago

Martin Kaltenbrunner developed the Reactable and associated toolkits and processes at the Universitat Pompeu Fabra in Barcelona.

The reacTIVision framework can be downloaded from http://reactable.iua.upf.edu/?software .

It provides multitouch. You can make your own back projected screens fairly cheaply and get up and running with a number of languages and toolkits.

The AR Toolkit will allow 3d tracking, or you could always be cheap and hack some Nintendo Wii hardware.

Francis, Johnathan – there’s nothing holding you back! :)

HTH - DaveM

Can't argue with Jonny Lee posted by Robin Gower 2 months ago

OSS multi-touch with a wii remote!

http://www.ted.com/index.php/talks/view/id/245

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