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Using a PDA as an auxiliary display for a computer/laptop[http://www.makezine.com/blog/archive/2005/07/how_to_make_a_w_1.html] but taking a step further than that. By combining the guts of a wireless optical mouse or something similar to change what is being viewed on the auxiliary display in relation to movements made over a surface. The PDA would still retain it's input capabilty of the touch screen and possibly buttons but on a remote display. Ideally you would use this device to connect remotely back to your pc/laptop and use any available surface area(wall, desk, etc.). Essentially we're making a wireless optical mouse with a touch screen and remote desktop display/input capability. | Using a PDA as an auxiliary display for a computer/laptop[http://www.makezine.com/blog/archive/2005/07/how_to_make_a_w_1.html] but taking a step further than that. By combining the guts of a wireless optical mouse or something similar to change what is being viewed on the auxiliary display in relation to movements made over a surface. The PDA would still retain it's input capabilty of the touch screen and possibly buttons but on a remote display. Ideally you would use this device to connect remotely back to your pc/laptop and use any available surface area(wall, desk, etc.). Essentially we're making a wireless optical mouse with a touch screen and remote desktop display/input capability. | ||
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## Pebbles: neat and has other applications just not this one. | ## Pebbles: neat and has other applications just not this one. | ||
## Mocha Remote Client: best out of them but I still have to hold down the left mouse button to move the screen around. Pen input works. Only does 800x600, but does have encryption. | ## Mocha Remote Client: best out of them but I still have to hold down the left mouse button to move the screen around. Pen input works. Only does 800x600, but does have encryption. | ||
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+ | * [http://www.mperfect.net/cameraFlow/ cameraFlow] using a webcam as an optical mouse. | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:13, 14 March 2009
Contents
[hide]Overview
Using a PDA as an auxiliary display for a computer/laptop[1] but taking a step further than that. By combining the guts of a wireless optical mouse or something similar to change what is being viewed on the auxiliary display in relation to movements made over a surface. The PDA would still retain it's input capabilty of the touch screen and possibly buttons but on a remote display. Ideally you would use this device to connect remotely back to your pc/laptop and use any available surface area(wall, desk, etc.). Essentially we're making a wireless optical mouse with a touch screen and remote desktop display/input capability.
Status
Researching
Outline
- Obtain a Think Outside Bluetooth Stowaway Travel Mouse[2], as it is the only bluetooth mouse that works with pocket pcs. (DONE)
- Install tightvnc server on host pcs, or something more secure. (DONE)
- Use pocket vnc and bluetooth mouse to handle the project. (Attempting to find a remote client that allows for auto scrolling...)
- PocketVNC: no auto scrolling, you have to drag scroll bars. no encryption.
- PocketPC terminal services client: no auto scrolling, you have to drag scroll bars. no encryption.
- Pebbles: neat and has other applications just not this one.
- Mocha Remote Client: best out of them but I still have to hold down the left mouse button to move the screen around. Pen input works. Only does 800x600, but does have encryption.
Resources
- cameraFlow using a webcam as an optical mouse.