Shake it, baby - Cinderella with motion sensor
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it's actually meant for when it falls, it shuts off it's hard drive. But some geeks figured out how to use it in different ways.
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Why?
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Apple didnt invent it for this nor did they invent the software. It was originally designed and still is for protecting your harddrive from impacts.
Apple Rocks
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through scripts and bla bla's yes they can. But Apple invented the thing so we can expect the best version to be in an Apple notebook.
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Some Toshiba toughbooks(cough cough PC) do have motion sensors. The real question is can they interact with third party software?
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you'd be surprised....
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only if you drop it =p
what idiot's gonna let a macbook slip out of their hands <.< =p
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wouldnt flipping your laptop around like a jackass *increase* your risk of subjecting it to gravity?
does this work for pc's?
cooldude514 4 years ago
unfortunately no, as we have no way to read gravity data on PCs. The simulation software works on PCs, though.
Kortenkamp 4 years ago
how sensitive is the apparatus? could you use your laptop as a $1500 level?
PolliFaxToaster 4 years ago
The resolution is approximately 1 degree only, so it is not really sensitive, and not at all in that category.
Kortenkamp 4 years ago
This is a great video. I downloaded a demo but I'm finding it hard to do anything, never mind anything like your video.
Could you give some brief advice on how to do it?
FusionFox 4 years ago
You might find the video SDx5kdcku_A (just search for cinderella motion sensor) helpful... but if not, tell me and I will post a better tutorial!
Kortenkamp 4 years ago