Laser Pointer Mouse |
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by Xinpeng Huang and William Putnam |
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Abstract |
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The purpose of this project is to design an implement a laser
pointer mouse. When doing a PowerPoint presentation or using the
computer for any other occasion for which it is inconvenient to be
sitting in front of it, users would like a way to control the
computer remotely. The laser pointer mouse allows lecturers and
presenters to point at the screen, and, with the press of a
button, move the mouse cursor to the location of the laser,
without ever touching the computer or mouse. A few more buttons
allow the user to perform wirelessly transmitted left, right, and
double clicks. Support for drawing over the screen, e.g. arrows
and circles for increased presentation effectiveness, will be
implemented as time permits. The system will be implemented in
Verilog, and realized on the FPGA on the 6.111 labkit.
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