2. AGENDA
INTRODUCTION TO EVO MOUSE
HISTORY OF MOUSE
WHAT IS EVO MOUSE
TECHNOLOGIES USED
HOW IT WORKS
PRINCIPLES AND COMPONENTS
FUNCTIONS
COMPATIBILITY
3. INTRODUCTION
Evo Mouse offers multi touch control , looks like a cute dog.
Introducing the evo mouse, the latest and portability most cutting version
of the mouse today
When the “3D Electronic Perception Technology” added this product to
its technology lineup, the company has yet to divulge when the evo Mouse will
be out on the market.
4. HISTORY OF MOUSE
In the 1960's, a relatively unknown inventor
“Douglas Englebart”, wanted to create
a way for people to interact with a computer screen.
5. FIRST MOUSE
In the year 1963, the First mouse prototype was invented by Douglas
Engelbart at the Stan Ford Research Institute.
The first mouse model had a cord attached to the rear part of the device,
which was looking like a tail and it was resembling the common mouse.
The first mouse was a bulky device ,with two wheels perpendicular to
each other, the rotation of each wheel is translated into motion along one axis.
6. ROLLER BALL MOUSE
German company called "Telefunken" published the first early ball mouse
called "RollKugel" in the year 1968.
The ball mouse has two freely rotating rollers. They are located at 90
degrees each apart.
One roller detects the forward backward motion and other roller detects the
left right motion of the mouse.
Opposite of the two rollers is a third one which is placed at 45 degrees
that is spring loaded, in order to push the balls against the two rollers.
7. OPTICAL MOUSE
An optical computer mouse battery powered, wireless optical mice flash
the LED intermittently to save power, and only glow steadily when movement
is detected.
Optical mice make use of one or more light emitting diodes and an
imaginary array of photo diodes to detect movement relative to the underlying
surface.
The earliest optical mice detected movement on preprinted mouse pad
surfaces, whereas the modern optical mouse works on most opaque surfaces.
8. LASER MOUSE
A laser mouse is a type of computer mousing device that uses a laser
beam rather than a ball to track the movement of the user's hand.
Laser mice are becoming increasingly common because they are perceived to
have better tracking ability.
The lack of moving parts also makes them far less subject to damage.
9. GYROSCOPIC MOUSE
There are a number of computer pointing devices (in effect a mouse) on the
market that have gyroscopes in side them allowing you to control the mouse
cursor while the device is in the air!
They are also wireless so are perfect for presentations when the speaker is
moving around the room.
The gyroscope inside tracks the movements of your hand and translates
them to cursor movements.
10. WHAT IS EVO MOUSE……?
The Evo Mouse is the evolution of the computer mouse.
Evo Mouse is a dog-shaped device that turns any surface into a touchpad.
Tracking your fingers, it lets you do anything a regular mouse can do.
11. CONTD…..
The Evo Mouse works on nearly any flat surface and requires very little
space.
It tracks effortlessly to your comfortable and natural movements.
With the Evo Mouse, you can perform common mouse operations using only
your fingers.
You can control the cursor, click and select, double-click, right-click and
drag with basic hand gestures.
12. TECHNOLOGY USED
The technology is basically made up of two principle components:
(a) 3D Electronic Perception Sensor Chips
(b) Image Processing Software
13. 3D ELECTRONIC PERCEPTION TECHNOLOGY
It is a low-cost, single-chip imagining technology that enables
electronic components to form a 3D map of their surroundings
and see what their users are doing.
14. IMAGE PROCESSING
Image processing is a physical process used to convert an
image signal into a physical image.
The image signal can be either digital or analog.
15. HOW IT WORKS…?
It’s a mouse that allows you to
use your finger as a pointer in
place of a physical mouse.
It sits right at the position where
you would usually place a mouse,
and through its two infrared sensors
that look like eyes, it allows the usual
mouse functions.
16. PRINCIPLE
The basic principle of Evo Mouse:
Celluon use the "time of flight" principle
to detect the motion of object.
17. COMPONENTS OF EVO MOUSE
IR pulse emitter - you can see the rectangle at the bottom.
TOF CMOS sensor - on the head of the cute shape
between the two LEDs.
(LEDs here are indicators of system in operation, not for
TOF function).
18.
19. FUNCTIONS
The Evo Mouse offers multi touch capabilities, letting you
rotate and zoom on images and scroll text using gestures.
The device can even recognize your handwriting if you use
either your finger or pen.
24. MORE INTERESTING……
What’s even more interesting is that the Evo Mouse can be
connected wirelessly via Bluetooth or can be wired via USB.
If you choose to use it wirelessly, you can have it running
for two hours once charged.
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26. COMPATIBILITY
In terms of compatibility, it works with PCs and laptops
with Windows XP, Vista or Windows 7 as operating
systems. Moreover, it works with your Windows Mobile,
Blackberry devices.