out. Intelliremote also has CommandFusion protocol already built in.
On Jun 16, 2:53 am, Nahshon Williams <spc...@gmail.com> wrote:
> There are a few apps out there that do the same thing, did not know
> about the free logitech one though. . thanks
> My aim is to make an all in one solution within iViewer. So when
> controlling Boxee/XBMC and so on, direct text can be written and the
> mouse is moved as required. (I can make the keyboard)
> Sounds like Jarrod is already on the case . . .
>
> On 16/06/2010 10:42, BSD - Blackman Signature Designs wrote:
>
> > Are you simply looking to use your iPad as a wireless mouse and
> > keyboard? If so, Logitech has a free app that does this already. I use
> > it on my iPhone and iPad to control a PC that is connected to my
> > projector.
>
> > On Jun 16, 4:11 am, Nahshon Williams<spc...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> >> Hello
> >> We have been toying with the idea of controlling the interface of a
> >> computer via event ghost. (or any other software)
> >> Is there a way I can parse the relative/absolute current positioning of
> >> a single fingertip?
> >> In other words. The large surface area of the ipad would be great for
> >> creating a remote keyboard and mouse. . . . (yesterday I saw someone use
> >> an iPad at immense speed to type)
> >> Any thoughts?
> >> Nahshon
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