In my testing, it did not. You need the light to be reflected back to the camera, and both flat panel monitors and regular CRT monitors try to reduce the reflections (also known as glare) as much as possible. Monitors are also a lot brighter than projectors, so the threshold would be a lot narrower and you'd likely have false positives. Under the right conditions, you might be able to find a monitor that could maintain a bright laser spot that the camera could see, but it's not likely.
needs a little work, but pretty cool, maybe a laser pointer in red and green, red for left click, green for right click. and screw dragging, that isn't that good.
is there a download site?
EvendimataE 1 year ago
can you send me the program
Robobbly 2 years ago
pretty sure that is not a smart board, one can do it actually easily on a wall, I do it with a wiimote and a laser pointer.
eyucel1076 3 years ago
that means ur laser gives of ir
908205691838 2 years ago
pretty sure thats a smart board
marshalnd 3 years ago
does it work on a monitor?
PIKACHU49386 4 years ago
In my testing, it did not. You need the light to be reflected back to the camera, and both flat panel monitors and regular CRT monitors try to reduce the reflections (also known as glare) as much as possible. Monitors are also a lot brighter than projectors, so the threshold would be a lot narrower and you'd likely have false positives. Under the right conditions, you might be able to find a monitor that could maintain a bright laser spot that the camera could see, but it's not likely.
bobbaddeley 4 years ago
well why not reducing the brightness on the screen?
i use LCD or whatever its called
PIKACHU49386 4 years ago
you're lazy, that's awesome.
needs a little work, but pretty cool, maybe a laser pointer in red and green, red for left click, green for right click. and screw dragging, that isn't that good.
TheSchimmi 4 years ago