Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Flick Large gesture control
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Updated the code, and also support for the Asus Tinker Board.
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This is exactly what Im looking for. Im trying to get your module to run but Im first of all not a programmer (can do simple things in python an such)
I altered your python script to work with my skywriter board, easy enough. But i wonder how i set up the config file? Just load the module? If I do that I get a error that says "cannot find module “python-shell”
I was hoping the sensor would work behind the mirror to but it wont. I will put it on the inside of the frame insted…
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I sorted it out. Didn’t have python-shell installed :)
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So you did you get it to work? I have an updated version if you are interested.
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@Radu_Stancu
Hi,Did you considered using (and maybe tweaking a bit) the MMM-GroveGestures module and “only” replace the Grove Gesture Sensor (PAJ7620u2) by the Flick one?
It’s maybe a bit “basic thinking” from me but the MMM-GroveGestures plugin is really working great and both sensor seems to be based on the same working method / supplier / …
So maybe worth to consider it, don’t you think?(would eb great for me at least, as I’m using MMM-GroveGestures and I’m interested into switching to the flick one).
Regards
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Hi,
Sorry for my really late reply, I have been working on the module for a while, getting the mouse control to work.
As for your request, I did not know of the MMM-GroveGestures module. I had a look at it and the basic commands are basically the same although the code is written a bit differently. The gestures sequence though is a nice feature and I will look into that and try to do it the following days, but I am not really sure what actions should I bind to those new gestures.
Best regards,
Radu
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@Radu_Stancu
Hi,Did you make some progress in your work, and so can you share it, I’d be glad to help with the module
Thanks
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@xne0n, I have made some progress, it runs perfectly smooth on the Asus Tinker board, I have managed to get mouse input working decently. It works by putting your finger close to the flick, the orange led turns on, and then the mouse follows your finger. It is not mouse pad like precision, but it gets the job done. I will update the source code, or maybe add it as a module on github after I finish writing my thesis.
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@Radu_Stancu very interesting ! ok thank you
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@Radu_Stancu I would really like to have a copy of your module. I’ve been working with the code you posted at the beginning of this topic thread and I’ve gotten tap added. But the wheel just crashes my flick. I’m building a mirror for my Dad and I’d like to surprise him with one he can control with the flick. It would really impress him.
I hope you are still checking in on this magicmirror builders forum.