Cellulon Virtual Laser Keyboard BY CARLOS A. SOTO VICTORIA MCCLOUD CSCE436.

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Cellulon Virtual Laser Keyboard BY CARLOS A. SOTO VICTORIA MCCLOUD CSCE436

Traditional Keyboards Bulky Easily dirtied and broken Not easy to travel with

Cellulon Virtual Laser Keyboard with Magic Cube Can project on any flat surface Keystroke recognition pattern of up to 350 keystokes/minute External cube measures 1.5 x 3.0 x 1.1 Keyboard is roughly 9.5 x 3.5 Keyboard doubles as a virtual mouse Connects to most blue-tooth enabled devices

How it Works Incorporates Electronic Perception Technology (EPT) to track finger movements (3D ) Keystrokes recognized and relayed through invisible infrared layer combined with an optical sensor Laser is interrupted when a key is pressed, producing UV reflections System assigns a coordinate =g0qARDGJj1w