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These voltages are then converted into digital voltages when passed through a analogue to digital converter. Then via an USB interface the data from the two A-D channels are read to derive the displacement of the accelerometer, which is scaled to the pixels of the screen, so as to set the cursor position...
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Then via an USB interface the data from the two A-D channels are read to derive the displacement of the accelerometer, which is scaled to the pixels of the screen, so as to set the cursor position. 1 Aim To build a prototype of an "in air" mouse. It should solve the same purpose as any ordinary mouse but with a difference...
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