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I think it would work if the software can SEE the differences in the IR light. The software need to pickup IR shadow blobs instead of reflected IR brightness blobs. It would probably pickup ambient changes in IR, like TV remote or something unless the IR LED's are enough to saturate the camera's view area of the touch surface enough, that it any physical contact would block IR light. Cover the camera lens with a visible light filter, that only sees IR. So you put a few IR LED's that are focused onto the display/touch surface from the outside. In this case, I was thinking about something like DI but with IR only.

I'll try it out in the garage where I have big giant fluorescent bulbs. I guess that explains why my own cardboard box didn't work very well. We use CF bulbs in our house, they are so dang efficient they won't activate a solar powered calculator. I'm hooked on the reflected image idea right now.
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Right now, I'm thinking of how to use this teleprompter for a HUD, my video card drivers can do all the flipping and inverting of the image. So the operator looked at the stereo and said "Turn down the volume." The system determined what he was looking at and lowered the volume on the stereo.

Kind of like Minority Report but without the glove things.Ī few years ago, IBM or some place like that had a system that could see your eyes and where you were looking. The system tracks the movement of your hand after that. You put your hand in a certain place in the air it has a line around it on the display, once it acquires your hand, you can move it anywhere. Then again, I saw this guy on YouTube who does it in the open air. When you tilted it sideways, you could see the mirrors and stuff inside, but not if you looked right at it. It had a little color LCD display in the bottom, then a mirror reflected the image onto the glass so it looked like it was right in front of you. When I was a kid, I had miniature Donkey Kong arcade game that worked almost exactly as I'm describing. Illuminate the glass with IR then put a visible light filter over the camera so it only sees the IR. Then put the camera above the top edge of the monitor pointed at the glass. Take this teleprompter and turn it around then tip it forward until the glass is vertical.

In other words rather than placing the reflective surface at an angle, put the monitor at an angle and the camera above it. I think if you could reflect the display onto the glass but flat, it would work.
