Transcript Cellulon Virtual Laser Keyboard
Cellulon Virtual Laser Keyboard
BY CARLOS A. SOTO VICTORIA MCCLOUD CSCE436
Traditional Keyboards • • • Bulky Easily dirtied and broken Not easy to travel with
Cellulon Virtual Laser Keyboard with Magic Cube • • • • • • Can project on any flat surface Keystroke recognition pattern of up to 350 keystokes/minute External cube measures 1.5 x 3.0 x 1.1
Keyboard is roughly 9.5 x 3.5
Keyboard doubles as a virtual mouse Connects to most blue-tooth enabled devices
How it Works • • • Incorporates Electronic Perception Technology (EPT) to track finger movements (3D ) Keystrokes recognized and relayed through invisible infrared layer combined with an optical sensor • Laser is interrupted when a key is pressed, producing UV reflections System assigns a coordinate http://www.youtube.com/watch?v
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