MIT researchers developed mauslose mouse
MIT researchers developed mauslose mouse
Mouseless works, as one would use a physical input device. Key components are an infrared laser and a camera. The material of the prototype will amount to $ 20.
Pranav Mistry, research assistant and doctoral candidate at MIT Media Lab, has developed a mauslose computer mouse. Mouseless can do everything that a normal mouse can also just without a mouse.
The user simply pushes the hollow of his hand across the table. Using an infrared laser (with cover) and a camera locates and transfers Mouseless the movements on the screen. Both components are integrated into the computer. Try, for example, the index finger twice recognizes the system’s gesture as a double click.

The evolution of the computer mouse (Image: Pranav Mistry / MIT)
The emitted from the laser beam produces an infrared light field on the table. Curves, the user’s hand when he would hold a mouse registered, the infrared camera as they light spot. Changed the stain his position, interpreted this as the computer mouse movements.
Mistry and his team are still working hard to improve the algorithms of the sensors. As a result, one could build a library of gestures. Typical multi-touch gestures would be possible as well as movements that are specially designed for Mouseless. With $ 20 material the researchers have implemented a fully functional prototype system.
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