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22.09.2011 21:01:16
Multitouch Gestures/Tablet Emulation with Wii-Remote?
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Just a thought, but wouldn't it be possible to emulate multi-touch gestures or graphics tablet emulation using the Wii Remote via a combination of button presses and the Wii Remote's IR tracking?

It almost seems trivial to map the IR input from the Wii Remote as it tracks something with at least two distinct IR sources, like the default "sensor bar", and overlay that on top of an emulated Apple Trackpad as virtual "fingers"... with a fair amount of tweaking to map the appropriate common Wii Remote gestures with common Multitouch gestures.

As for the tablet emulation, wouldn't it just be a matter of converting the Wii Remote's distance from the IR source as tablet "pressure", combined a simple button press to determine (pen up/pen down) as a boolean value? (Or for more precision, have the user feed pressure data via the nunchuk controller attachment.

It'd be interesting to have a virtual "paintbrush" tool with something like the Wii Remote in applications like Photoshop.

Also multi-touch support as described above could become much more relevant in later version of Mac OS X as it begins to more closely resemble the iOS. 

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28.09.2011 10:31:01
Re: Multitouch Gestures/Tablet Emulation with Wii-Remote?
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Thanks for sharing an interesting idea.

Unfortunately, Apple doesn't provide any API to developers for the emulation of multi-touch events, so that the generation of multi-touch events is currently limited to Apple hardware.

Best regards, 
Felix Schwarz