2009/5/11 neomilium neomilium <neomil...@gmail.com>: > Hello, > > 2009/5/9 Nicola Mfb <nicola....@gmail.com>: >> Some months ago I read about Paul Borza accelerometer daemon pending >> merge in FSO but after that no other news. >> Someone may illume about that, and give indications to use gesture >> recognition in apps without reinveinting the wheel? :) > Maybe you can have a look to WiiLi project, which talk about Wii and Linux. > > There are some works around motion analysis: > http://www.wiili.org/index.php/Motion_analysis . > > Hope it help.
Thanks I'll give a look soon. But I'm interested to not going deeply in that, I like the idea that FSO may trigger an high level dbus signal when some gestures is recognized. Until now I thinked that Paul Borza gesture daemon should be integrated in FSO, but doing some search I found no news about that (accellsense.org wiki and webgit seems sleeping). I'm just seeking that as I really do not like the TS only approach. In my specific case I wrote a little client/server application, the first is a TS virtual keyboard that sends some udp packet over the network, the second is a daemon that listen those packets and iniects them in linux with uinput. I started that to control remotely my new mythtv box at home with freerunner. It works but is a pain. With anyremote on Nokia N70 I can sense keys position and choose the right key without looking at the phone, with Freerunner it's impossible, so to pause, going to next/prev channel etc. I'd like to implement it with accelererometer , without caring of gesture recognition logic that should be placed in a centralized and robust place I think should be FSO. Nicola _______________________________________________ devel mailing list devel@lists.openmoko.org https://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/devel