TUIOdroid

By Martin Kaltenbrunner

A more detailed description of this video can be read in this blog post: http://jamcnaughton.wordpress.com/2011/03/16/tuiodroid/

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Using TUIOdroid by TobiTobsen (Available at: http://nuigroup.com/forums/viewthread/10438/P15/#63211 ) I was able to send touch data from my phone to various pieces of software over a wireless network.

The first part of the video shows the compiz multi-touch plugin I've shown in previous videos utilising the TUIO input from the phone. The rest of the video shows the MT4j (Multi-touch for java - http://www.mt4j.org ) framework using the phone as an input device.

Music: Matiere Noire Vibrante - Dan O'Conner (DanoSongs.com).
Licensed under Creative Commons.

This video was made using Pitivi and was re-uploaded to correct licensing problems caused by youtube's audioswap feature.

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A guide for installing the compiz plugin on recent editions of Ubuntu can be read here: http://jamcnaughton.wordpress.com/2010/05/20/how-to-install-the-compiz-multi-touch-plugin/

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More on this and similar work can be seen here:
http://tel.dur.ac.uk/
and here:
http://jamcnaughton.wordpress.com/
TUIOdroid (originally developed by Tobias Schwirten) is an open source TUIO tracker for Android devices, which allows multi-touch remote control
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