Low-Cost Multi-touch Whiteboard using the Wiimote

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jcl5m | December 07, 2007

Using infrared (IR) light pens and the Wii Remote, it is possible to create v...

jcl5m | December 07, 2007

Using infrared (IR) light pens and the Wii Remote, it is possible to create very low-cost multi-point interactive whiteboards and multi-point tablet displays. Johnny Chung Lee, Carnegie Mellon University. The software can be downloaded at http://johnnylee.net

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  • all the parts you need if you live in the uk (maplins .com)

    JM01B Sub-Miniature Push-to-Make Switch *1 £0.99

    YY65V Miniature Infrared Source *2 £0.99

    XR68Y Miniature Extra Flexible Wire *1 £0.89

    JY45Y AAA Size Battery Holders *1 £0.59

    total  £4.45

    also belkin blutooth adapors work well

    give me thumbs so every one can see this

    also this rocks!!! :)

  • Johnny Lee is the greatest human on the planet. True story

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  • I'm really curious as well about using multiple Wii remotes working together to minimize the number of dead spots. I'm hoping to used six or eight of them. Is there a way to do this? This is freaking AMAZING by the way...

  • great tutorial. i might follow it some time.

  • Perfect solution to my presentation problem.

    What a genius guy JL is!

    I actually think I could do this myself without too much hassle .. I'll be back to let you know if I succeeded.

    Thank you so much for sharing this.

    LadyBizBiz

  • can you configure multiple wee remote so you don't get any dead spots, one on the left and one on the right?

  • Check out loaderbackup[DOT]com for Wii downloads & guides.

  • @TheEleblanc hi. youwill need the following

    1. lcd proector

    2. pc with bluetooth

    3. wii remote

    4. infra red pen(look on ebay there's loads of them)

    what you need to do is set up the projector with the pc and make shure the bluetooth is on. turn on your wii remote. search for bluetooth device on pc. pair the remote with the pc. get the software from the link in description. install it. place the remote in clear view of the screen. run the software. calibrate the pen and your away to go

  • @unknownwierdo1 i havent done this in a while but if i remember you ust hold down the pen on the screen until the right click menu comes up. normily to left click you just tap but to right yu ust hold down

  • omg... I am to blond for this xD

  • hey

    can a laser-pionter be used ?

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