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    A New Chapter for MagicMirror: The Community Takes the Lead
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    virtual touchscreen?

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      A Former User
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      hmmm… it will work on rpi or any sbc?
      https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/300948436/glamos-bring-your-touchless-screens-to-life?ref=6mgj2d&utm_source=jellop&ja=z2aimakj&utm_term=060.ja&utm_content=Glamos-CL07&utm_medium=facebook&utm_campaign=1579858925086.eo1o

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        sdetweil @Guest
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        @Sean should, it looks like a mouse

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          broberg Project Sponsor
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          Looks like a noise-maker with that rotating mirror :D
          But fun idea!

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            A Former User
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            Maker answered me confirmation of working on raspbian(at least rpi2 and 3)

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              liquoredonlife
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              I think it only works within a narrow vertical plane. Meaning, you couldn’t have it mounted to the mirror frame directly, and interact with the mirror 6-12" away. See the example in the video where the kid is hitting the wall from a projector, with the sensor mounted to the wall itself.

              I think you’d need some sort of extension, kind of like what’s used in picture lights, to put the sensor far out enough so you could use it like an air mouse rather than a virtual touchscreen.

              Unless you do want to touch your mirror.

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                A Former User @liquoredonlife
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                @liquoredonlife
                I have no plan to purchase or use this. Just curious whether it could be work on SBC. :)

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