X gesture would be cool.
Stroller wrote:
> Great! Thanks for the info. This seems to give applications devs lots
> of potential.
>
> Any chance of you adding "shakes" to the gestures? This would be
> ideal for the "ball bearings in a tin can" style of unread email
> message-count.
>
> I
Ok, I'll take that into consideration. Right now, I'm discussing with John
Lee on how to integrate gestures into the framework, so we could definitely
add such a behavior.
On Mon, Aug 11, 2008 at 8:05 PM, Stroller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
> Great! Thanks for the info. This seems to give applicat
Hmm.. Don't know what to say here. Are you using the 2008.8?
Older versions of rootfs used to make one accelerometer work, and the other
do not; but I never encountered BOTH of the accelerometers not working...
Paul
On Mon, Aug 11, 2008 at 7:46 PM, Daniel Benoy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mo
Ok, I understand now. They can be made like you just said, only that I need
to recalibrate the whole thing, so that more states are created per cycle.
I'll try in a future release. Right now I'm concentrating on the UI, and
writing docs on the Wiki.
Thanks,
Paul
On Mon, Aug 11, 2008 at 7:46 PM, R
I had similar problems with my accels from these imagesperhaps one needs
some kernel module installed as well. Nonetheless, I tried 2008.8 (check out
wiki to see where to get the rootfs and kernel) and accels worked out of the
box.
On Mon, Aug 11, 2008 at 11:16 PM, Daniel Benoy <[EMAIL PROTECT
Great! Thanks for the info. This seems to give applications devs lots
of potential.
Any chance of you adding "shakes" to the gestures? This would be
ideal for the "ball bearings in a tin can" style of unread email
message-count.
I was about to say "any chance of you adding shaking to the
I dont mean short gestures, those gestures were fine length wise, just
your arm movements were big if that makes sense, for example the cirlce
you made a really big circle, but is it not possible to make a much
smaller circle and for the left and right ones, do you have to move it
that far to t
On Monday 11 August 2008 12:44:10 Paul-Valentin Borza wrote:
> Your probably using an older version, since what you just saw in the video
> is not released yet :)
> I will release a package this week.
> try hexdump /dev/input/event2
> and hexdump /dev/input/event3
>
> and restart your Neo :)
Yes
Daniel,
As you know, I had problems with gestures.projects.openmoko.org and moved to
http://accelges.googlecode.com
Should I erase the project from gestures.projects.openmoko.org, or should I
move back to *.projects and erase the one from googlecode.
The bitbake is here
http://code.google.com/p/
The listener daemon doesn't start up automatically, only the one that
recognizes gestures.
For on, it just sends the recognized gesture, regardless of the context the
phone is.
Paul
On Mon, Aug 11, 2008 at 5:25 PM, Stroller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
>
> On 11 Aug 2008, at 16:12, Daniel Benoy wro
The fact that is currently undocumented is all my fault. Sorry for that -
I'll catch up this weekend. Till then, I have to work on the release.
Yes, there are 2 daemons, one that processes the gestures and sends signals
on dbus, and a listener daemon that listens for gestures and runs the
actions
Your probably using an older version, since what you just saw in the video
is not released yet :)
I will release a package this week.
try hexdump /dev/input/event2
and hexdump /dev/input/event3
and restart your Neo :)
Paul
On Mon, Aug 11, 2008 at 4:50 PM, Daniel Benoy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Yes, you'll be able to record, and train your own gestures; by running the
Gestures app with the GUI. Of course, you get more flexibility in command
line, that's how I do it, but you'll be able to do the same things in GUI
mode.
Gestures already use DBUS, system bus on org.openmoko.accelges (as in
Please wait till Thursday/Friday when I'll release the package with what you
saw in the video :)
The alpha release that is now for download is obsolete, as it's one month
old.
On Mon, Aug 11, 2008 at 4:20 PM, Joseph Reeves <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
> Looks great! I've basically got the same quest
Begin on AUX button can be implemented easily. The problem is that the
framework on the Neo is really not there yet, because I would have liked it
to associate some gestures with actual actions on the Neo. But I'll be
working with John Lee, and Daniel to do that in the future.
Also, the release tha
Those were some gestures that I thought were useful to use - due to lack of
imagination for short gestures.
If anyone can think to some short gestures, please tell me how these short
gestures should look like, and I'll create them.
We're not constraint to use those gestures, not at all.
Paul
On M
Gestures don't work like this, I don't know the shape of the gesture.
For each gesture, I have a model that I previously created. Each model
competes to be recognized, and every time you make a move, the model with
the highest probability is chosen. You can know the shape of the gesture
only if you
Ticket created.
https://docs.openmoko.org/trac/ticket/1808
On Monday 11 August 2008 10:50:11 Daniel Benoy wrote:
> Hm. Didn't work when I tried your gesd-neo.sh script. No output.
>
> So, I tried the accelerometer test script here
> http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Accelerometer_data_retrieval
Hey,
On Mon, 11 Aug 2008 09:35:39 +0200
"Paul-Valentin Borza" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> As Google Summer of Code 2008 is almost at its end, here's a video
> showing what you should expect out of the accelerometer-based
> gestures project:
> http://digg.com/gadgets/Openmoko_Neo_Freerunner_Motio
Sure does :)
It will be important to maintain the ability to turn off default gesture
handling, if the user wants to install some other handler.
Although, the 'shaking inbox' thing described by the earlier poster would
probably not conflict with gestures.
Someone correct me if I'm wrong about
Cool!
Paul-Valentin Borza wrote:
> Hi,
>
> As Google Summer of Code 2008 is almost at its end, here's a video showing
> what you should expect out of the accelerometer-based gestures project:
> http://digg.com/gadgets/Openmoko_Neo_Freerunner_Motion_Gestures_Screen_Orientation_2
>
> There still are
On 11 Aug 2008, at 16:12, Daniel Benoy wrote:
>> ...
>> I'm slightly disappointed that the "shaking inbox" wouldn't be
>> accommodated by the gestures you've made available.
>> http://www.gizmodo.com.au/2007/11/shoogle_gives_your_cellphone_b.html
>>
>> This use is even mentioned on the wiki page y
On Monday 11 August 2008 11:00:50 Stroller wrote:
>
> On 11 Aug 2008, at 08:35, Paul-Valentin Borza wrote:
> > ...
> > There still are some things that need to be worked on for the GUI,
> > but I will release another package on Thursday/Friday with
> > everything you've just seen in the YouTub
On 11 Aug 2008, at 08:35, Paul-Valentin Borza wrote:
...
There still are some things that need to be worked on for the GUI,
but I will release another package on Thursday/Friday with
everything you've just seen in the YouTube video.
Hi there,
I'm slightly disappointed that the "shaking in
Hm. Didn't work when I tried your gesd-neo.sh script. No output.
So, I tried the accelerometer test script here
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Accelerometer_data_retrieval Still no output.
Is there something I have to do to turn the accelerometers on?
On Monday 11 August 2008 03:35:39 Paul-Va
Bravo Paul, I'm looking forward to this project maturing.
Will your next release be able to record new gestures or only detect the
ones in the demo?
Am I right in thinking this will use dbus and detected gestures will
generate events for other apps for use.
Regards
Matt
Paul-Valentin Borza wr
Looks great! I've basically got the same questions as Norbert does.
Plus I'd like to know how I can get me screen to auto-rotate ;-)
Joseph
2008/8/11 Norbert Hartl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Wow, that is great!!!
>
> How fine grained is the resolution of the movements? I mean
> how detailed you cou
Wow, that is great!!!
How fine grained is the resolution of the movements? I mean
how detailed you could draw a shape on the screen from the
figure you painted in the air?
Or even better. Do you think it would be possible to do something
like palms grafiti without knocking your neighbor out? :)
I suggest more discreet gestures, like was the shaking one. I
understand it is harder to recognize them and not to recognize them by
accident in normal use. But what about starting recognizing only with
pressed AUX button? You can replace actual function of "locking
screen" by much more where one o
Dont have my freerunner yet but that really is a great bit of work, keep
it up, can see this being really useful, only criticism some of the
gestures seems to be a little, well, over the top, I mean, if I was on
the bus and I started doing the Z shape for example people would think
what I was u
GREAT JOB!!! very well done... keep up the great work Paul!! +1
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Hi,
As Google Summer of Code 2008 is almost at its end, here's a video showing
what you should expect out of the accelerometer-based gestures project:
http://digg.com/gadgets/Openmoko_Neo_Freerunner_Motion_Gestures_Screen_Orientation_2
There still are some things that need to be worked on for the
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