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last mouseTrap video, Drawing with OpenOffice Draw

by Flavio Percoco Premoli :: Rate this Message:

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Hey Guys!!

Here I am again with another mouseTrap video showing how to draw a
little square in OpenOffice Draw, I hope you like it and feedback is
always welcome.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_rjyEouT-Hw

Cheers

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Re: last mouseTrap video, Drawing with OpenOffice Draw

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Great! How are you clicking?!

Simon

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Hey Guys!!

Here I am again with another mouseTrap video showing how to draw a little
square in OpenOffice Draw, I hope you like it and feedback is always
welcome.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_rjyEouT-Hw

Cheers

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Flavio Percoco Premoli, A.K.A. [Flaper87] http://www.flaper87.org Usuario
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Solution to everything:
python -c "from struct import pack; print  pack('5b', (41*len('99')),
pow(8,2)+20, 4900**0.5, range(78)[-1], 10)"






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Re: last mouseTrap video, Drawing with OpenOffice Draw

by Flavio Percoco Premoli :: Rate this Message:

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Simon Judge wrote:
> Great! How are you clicking?!
>  

With that panel that shows up when the orange point is reached by the
green one. When the panel shows up, then the user select the type of
click and the click is performed.

Do you like the idea?

It's a method to be used while blink click and mouth click are improved.
The mouth click works but not as good as i would like and the blink
click is taking me some time because i have to set a difference between
normal blink and intentional blink.

I hope to have something good soon.

Cheers


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Re: last mouseTrap video, Drawing with OpenOffice Draw

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I can't understand how the panel appears - or the orange dot or green dot:
it just looks like magic that the window appears... Is it a timeout then?

Blink/other clicking would be great.

>From the video, this looks like it could potentially offer mouse control for
very minimal head/other (?) movement, so it looks good!

S

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Simon Judge wrote:
> Great! How are you clicking?!
>  

With that panel that shows up when the orange point is reached by the green
one. When the panel shows up, then the user select the type of click and the
click is performed.

Do you like the idea?

It's a method to be used while blink click and mouth click are improved.
The mouth click works but not as good as i would like and the blink click is
taking me some time because i have to set a difference between normal blink
and intentional blink.

I hope to have something good soon.

Cheers


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Solution to everything:
python -c "from struct import pack; print  pack('5b', (41*len('99')),
pow(8,2)+20, 4900**0.5, range(78)[-1], 10)"






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Re: last mouseTrap video, Drawing with OpenOffice Draw

by Flavio Percoco Premoli :: Rate this Message:

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Simon Judge wrote:
> I can't understand how the panel appears - or the orange dot or green dot:
> it just looks like magic that the window appears... Is it a timeout then?
>  

Nope, There's no a timeout.

Sorry, I didn't explain it correctly

Take a look to the green dot, you'll see that it gets over the orange
one (In the point mapper, the Cartesian plane), When the green point
reach the position of the orange one the panel is shown, then moving to
left/right you can choose the type of click you want to perform, then
moving the head up you accept the chosen click, if you activate the
panel accidentally then moving the head down you can close the panel
without performing any click.

I hope that the method is understandable now.

> Blink/other clicking would be great.
>  

Well, I completely agree the good thing is ( good because I can say it
is done ) that in any case we'll need the buttons panel to select the
type of click, because if we don't use it then the user will need to set
a face gesture for each type of click ( left, middle, drag/drop, right )

> >From the video, this looks like it could potentially offer mouse control for
> very minimal head/other (?) movement, so it looks good!
>  

Yes!! That's exactly what mouseTrap does, offers mouse control to for
people with minimal head movement, while i program the eye tracking
feature ( Hope to get it working soon).

Cheers

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Flavio Percoco Premoli, A.K.A. [Flaper87]
http://www.flaper87.org
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