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Day: July 2, 2007

Build Your Own Multitouch Display

July 2, 2007 by Will O'Brien 10 Comments


Remember reactable? (Or the iphone interface) As I recall, there were some comments noting build difficulties. [Gil]let me know about a nice how-to on building your own multitouch display. It’s not a reactable, but it’ll probably easier to re-create on your own. It looks like it was probably written by the tinkerit guy(s).

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