[Flashcoders] commercial flash multi-touch projects?

2007-06-04 Thread Josh Santangelo
Hello list -- this may be OT or rule-breaking, but please don't kill  
me over it. I did a bit of work on the MS Surface project on a  
temporary basis and had a great time with it (see endquote.com for  
some info). Unfortunately due to some technology decisions in the  
group, Flash devs are not really needed anymore. I'd love to do more  
multi-touch work, but am not sure who's doing work in this area  
combined with Flash.


If anyone is involved in or aware of projects in this area in need of  
dev help, I'd love to hear about it.


thanks,
-josh
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Re: [Flashcoders] commercial flash multi-touch projects?

2007-06-04 Thread ben gomez farrell
I'm answering despite not knowing really anything about how the 
technology works - but as the Microsoft Surface links got passed around 
a few days ago, one of the links was a DIY multi touch table.  I only 
skimmed the forum link really, but it had some screen shots of the 
fingers being pressed on the glass and the area where the fingers were 
looked like blobs (hence they were talking about blob detection 
algorithms).  I think they were using some kind of camera to point up at 
the table to detect where the finger blobs were.


If some kind of video camera that can work with flash can do whatever 
optically it needs to do, and AS3 is fast enough to perform whatever 
blob detection algorithms they need, then it's very much possible in 
flash.  But you know, those are big ifs. aren't they?

ben

Merrill, Jason wrote:

Curious, how are multi-touch events handled with Flash?  Currently isn't
even remotely possible is it?  Or maybe with an ActiveX wrapper of some
kind?

Jason Merrill
Bank of America  
GTO Learning  Leadership Development

eTools  Multimedia Team


 

  

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Subject: [Flashcoders] commercial flash multi-touch projects?

Hello list -- this may be OT or rule-breaking, but please 
don't kill me over it. I did a bit of work on the MS Surface 
project on a temporary basis and had a great time with it 
(see endquote.com for some info). Unfortunately due to some 
technology decisions in the group, Flash devs are not really 
needed anymore. I'd love to do more multi-touch work, but am 
not sure who's doing work in this area combined with Flash.


If anyone is involved in or aware of projects in this area in 
need of dev help, I'd love to hear about it.


thanks,
-josh
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RE: [Flashcoders] commercial flash multi-touch projects?

2007-06-04 Thread Merrill, Jason
Curious, how are multi-touch events handled with Flash?  Currently isn't
even remotely possible is it?  Or maybe with an ActiveX wrapper of some
kind?

Jason Merrill
Bank of America  
GTO Learning  Leadership Development
eTools  Multimedia Team


 

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf 
Of Josh Santangelo
Sent: Monday, June 04, 2007 1:17 PM
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Subject: [Flashcoders] commercial flash multi-touch projects?

Hello list -- this may be OT or rule-breaking, but please 
don't kill me over it. I did a bit of work on the MS Surface 
project on a temporary basis and had a great time with it 
(see endquote.com for some info). Unfortunately due to some 
technology decisions in the group, Flash devs are not really 
needed anymore. I'd love to do more multi-touch work, but am 
not sure who's doing work in this area combined with Flash.

If anyone is involved in or aware of projects in this area in 
need of dev help, I'd love to hear about it.

thanks,
-josh
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Re: [Flashcoders] commercial flash multi-touch projects?

2007-06-04 Thread Ian Thomas

Hi Jason,
 As I understand it, some multitouch systems (no idea about MS!) use
a process to track and broadcast multitouch data to listeners on a
socket.

 There'd be nothing stop AS3 reading data from that socket,
presumably... or (I guess) some container app interpreting the socket
data and passing it to Flash via ExternalInterface or some other
means...

 You wouldn't be able to use standard mouse events.

Ian

On 6/4/07, Merrill, Jason [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Curious, how are multi-touch events handled with Flash?  Currently isn't
even remotely possible is it?  Or maybe with an ActiveX wrapper of some
kind?

Jason Merrill
Bank of America
GTO Learning  Leadership Development
eTools  Multimedia Team




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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Josh Santangelo
Sent: Monday, June 04, 2007 1:17 PM
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Subject: [Flashcoders] commercial flash multi-touch projects?

Hello list -- this may be OT or rule-breaking, but please
don't kill me over it. I did a bit of work on the MS Surface
project on a temporary basis and had a great time with it
(see endquote.com for some info). Unfortunately due to some
technology decisions in the group, Flash devs are not really
needed anymore. I'd love to do more multi-touch work, but am
not sure who's doing work in this area combined with Flash.

If anyone is involved in or aware of projects in this area in
need of dev help, I'd love to hear about it.

thanks,
-josh
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RE: [Flashcoders] commercial flash multi-touch projects?

2007-06-04 Thread Merrill, Jason
Yeah, it's the event handling that would throw me for a loop - I mean
making/responding to a custom event is easy, but detecting and then
firing a USER created event that doesn't currently exist in the Flash
player is where I don't follow how it would be possible without some
third party solution.

Jason Merrill
Bank of America  
GTO Learning  Leadership Development
eTools  Multimedia Team


 

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Subject: Re: [Flashcoders] commercial flash multi-touch projects?

I'm answering despite not knowing really anything about how 
the technology works - but as the Microsoft Surface links got 
passed around a few days ago, one of the links was a DIY 
multi touch table.  I only skimmed the forum link really, but 
it had some screen shots of the fingers being pressed on the 
glass and the area where the fingers were looked like blobs 
(hence they were talking about blob detection algorithms).  I 
think they were using some kind of camera to point up at the 
table to detect where the finger blobs were.

If some kind of video camera that can work with flash can do 
whatever optically it needs to do, and AS3 is fast enough to 
perform whatever blob detection algorithms they need, then 
it's very much possible in flash.  But you know, those are 
big ifs. aren't they?
ben

Merrill, Jason wrote:
 Curious, how are multi-touch events handled with Flash?  Currently 
 isn't even remotely possible is it?  Or maybe with an 
ActiveX wrapper 
 of some kind?

 Jason Merrill
 Bank of America
 GTO Learning  Leadership Development eTools  Multimedia Team


  

   
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 Subject: [Flashcoders] commercial flash multi-touch projects?

 Hello list -- this may be OT or rule-breaking, but please 
don't kill 
 me over it. I did a bit of work on the MS Surface project on a 
 temporary basis and had a great time with it (see 
endquote.com for 
 some info). Unfortunately due to some technology decisions in the 
 group, Flash devs are not really needed anymore. I'd love 
to do more 
 multi-touch work, but am not sure who's doing work in this area 
 combined with Flash.

 If anyone is involved in or aware of projects in this 
area in need 
 of dev help, I'd love to hear about it.

 thanks,
 -josh
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Re: [Flashcoders] commercial flash multi-touch projects?

2007-06-04 Thread zehfernando
 Hi Jason,
   As I understand it, some multitouch systems (no idea about MS!) use
 a process to track and broadcast multitouch data to listeners on a
 socket.

   There'd be nothing stop AS3 reading data from that socket,
 presumably... or (I guess) some container app interpreting the socket
 data and passing it to Flash via ExternalInterface or some other
 means...

   You wouldn't be able to use standard mouse events.

In relation to that, John Grden posted on his blog an experiment that can
be seen as a multi-pointer control: he used two wiimotes (from the wii)
with wiiflash and red5 to control two virtual pointers. With that he was
able to play a virtual drum inside flash, using the wiimotes as if theu
were the sticks.

Check it out, second video:
http://www.rockonflash.com/blog/?p=52


Zeh

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RE: [Flashcoders] commercial flash multi-touch projects?

2007-06-04 Thread Merrill, Jason
In relation to that, John Grden posted on his blog an 
experiment that can be seen as a multi-pointer control: he 
used two wiimotes (from the wii) with wiiflash and red5 to 
control two virtual pointers. With that he was able to play a 
virtual drum inside flash, using the wiimotes as if theu were 
the sticks.

Check it out, second video:
http://www.rockonflash.com/blog/?p=52 

Freaking amazing - and Papervision 3D too!

Jason Merrill
Bank of America  
GTO Learning  Leadership Development
eTools  Multimedia Team


 
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