hello Weyert,
The screen is not really touch screen. It is an acrylic surface, with a
camera behind it. This camera sees the fingers, and this image is processed
by flash, using the code I published in the blog. Of course, the light must
be carefully done, so you can get the fingers with a good contrast. Some
good resources were posted in this thread, and you can get more info at
www.nuigroup.com/forum.

best,
andrei



On Fri, Jan 9, 2009 at 7:57 PM, Weyert de Boer <[email protected]> wrote:

> Nice. May I ask you how you did the project shown at your blog? In the blog
> post Touchscreen Jukebox you are talking about touchscreens. Only how is
> this working exactly. Really touch screen? Sounds like, a nice way to do
> gesture-based interaction.
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