Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Touch screen over two way mirror
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So did anyone figure out how they use a two-way mirror as a touch screen?
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@janthonyds IR frame is the easiest solution.
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@broberg Where do I get it and is it reflective?
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@janthonyds the ir frame goes above the mirror-glass (i.e the ir diodes are mounted in the frame around the mirror).
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@broberg said in Touch screen over two way mirror:
IR-frame
They have two kinds according to my research, the Infrared Touch Frame Overlays and Integration Kits, The latter does not have glass. Is this the one I install over the top of my two-way mirror? I appreciate your help by the way
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ireally wish there was a video showing exactly how to construct the two- way mirror to the IR-frame
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@janthonyds so the first time I did it I got the full thing glass and all. The glass was really just held in by glue so using a screwdriver I pried the glass out. Then I measured exactly in mm the glass. I ordered two way glass amd it fit snugly inside! Hope that helped I can send some pics of it!
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Sorry people, I got another question, I read a lot of your replies and I’ve noticed that you mention “glass” two-way mirror as far as replacing the glass in the overlay frame . My question is can you use acrylic instead or does it have to be glass? Another thing, they sell the IR frame without glass, is this a good idea? Thanks people
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Hi,
I am just inte the planning stage of a smart mirror.
Wish to use a Asus VT207N 19.5 as screen.Do anyone know if the touch will work through the mirror film or a acrylic mirror?
Have anyone done this before?
Please advise,
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@janthonyds hey sorry i missed this! I see no reason why acryllic wouldn’t work as long as its thin enough to sit beneath the ir overlay!