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This is a video of a multi-input touch screen that hopefully will make its way into consumer computer market in time. A standard touch screen allows one input at a time. This allows multiple people to use it and allows for Minority Report like features. Super Cool
Here it is a preview of qadt where you can see MultiInput, MultiPlotting with different scales, Zooming, Panning, PDF Printing and other functions in action.
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NaturalPoint's Warren Blyth demonstrates and explains a form of optical tracking technology that is now being used to enhance control in flight, racing, and FPS games and hints at what's coming next. TrackIR.com has more info...
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This is the first video of my own multitouch display that I have built. It is a quick video showing the multi-touch capability, and the beginnings of its abilities.
To find out how it works and more, please go to http://nuigroup.com/
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Multiple Pointing Input System allows concurrent manipulation of 8 pointing devices. The original work was published in 2000. Please visit http://megaui.net/fu kuchi/research/index .en.html for the details.
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