One of the cool things about Android is that allows talented devs to create amazing things – like creating a huge touchscreen of sorts (using a projector) driven by a Samsung Galaxy Nexus that takes input from a Microsoft Kinect.
If you’re curious about how all this was made to work, it seems like it has taken a lot of effort. A custom ROM was needed to allow simulated touch events from the Kinect to be treated as native events (so any app would accept those, no specific support is needed). Then the Kinect was connected to a PC, which communicates with TuioForAndroid – droid software for Tangible user interface.
If you’re curious about how all this was made to work, it seems like it has taken a lot of effort. A custom ROM was needed to allow simulated touch events from the Kinect to be treated as native events (so any app would accept those, no specific support is needed). Then the Kinect was connected to a PC, which communicates with TuioForAndroid – droid software for Tangible user interface.

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