I have been looking at building a large optical multi-touch board for use with ZunTzu. I have been looking at NextWindow overlays. For those not familiar, the overlay can optically detect touch gestures and translate them in to mouse interactions with the host computer. The overlay is calibrated to the display so the gestures are resgistered in the right screen locations. Has any one tried this type of thing yet?
Edit: By large, I mean 32" or bigger.
Anyone Used ZunTzu With Large Touch Screen?
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Here is the one I am consiering:
http://m.youtube.com/#/watch?v=cX1rmy1z ... X1rmy1zlYk
http://m.youtube.com/#/watch?v=cX1rmy1z ... X1rmy1zlYk
I just went to their web site and read some of the usb specs and they were pretty specific about mentioning which mouse behaviors they support. It looks like you bring up a good point. I wrote them and specifically asked about the mouse wheel support. We'll see what they say. If they do not support it I will be disappointed. Maybe the PC 2.0 version can have an alternate way of rotating pieces. As a work around, I can also have a mouse on standby in case I need to rotate a piece. It could even be a wireless mouse to make it less of a pain.
Thanks for bringing this up.
Thanks for bringing this up.
Two more issues to consider:
- You probably won't be able to flip counters (double right click)
- You probably won't be able to emulate mouse-over - it's when the mouse pointer moves over a counter but no button is pressed. That's what you do to split a stack for instance. You can achieve the same result by double clicking the stack and moving the counters one by one but it takes more effort.
- You probably won't be able to flip counters (double right click)
- You probably won't be able to emulate mouse-over - it's when the mouse pointer moves over a counter but no button is pressed. That's what you do to split a stack for instance. You can achieve the same result by double clicking the stack and moving the counters one by one but it takes more effort.
Jerome, ZunTzu developer.