Applications and tools for building natural user interfaces.
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For software and drivers select your product from the list below. Basic Optical Mouse. Mac OS 10.4.x-10.7 (32-bit and 64-bit). Mac Apps for Mouse Drivers Filter. Add customizable gestures to Magic Mouse or MacBook trackpad. BetterTouchTool MagicPrefs. TUIO is an open framework that defines a common protocol and API for tangible multitouch surfaces. The TUIO protocol allows the transmission of an abstract description of interactive surfaces, including touch events and tangible object states. Mac OS's Mouse Acceleration Issue. A few Google searches will tell you that Mac OS has an issue with mouse acceleration with high DPI mice, AKA 'gaming mice'. To add insult to injury, some.
Established in 2006, The Natural User Interface Group is an open source community that creates and shares interaction techniques & standards that benefit designers & developers throughout the world. We offer a collaborative environment for scientists that are interested in learning and developing modern Human/Computer Interaction methods and concepts. Our research includes topics such as: computer vision, touch computing, voice & gesture recognition, experience design and information visualization.
Our mission is to openly discover and distribute relevant knowledge. Getting started is simple; register as a member and learn more about us..
View all of the community projects since 2006.
CCV | Get the latest Community Core Vision installer, packages and binaries. |
2012 5/6
Project | Description | Student | Mentor | Links |
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Computational Photography | A collection of advance computer vision filters and algorithms for use. | Siddharth Kherada | Pawel Solylga | |
CCV Multiplexer | Implementation of virtual camera multiplexing into CCV 1.5. | Pratik Sharma | Amit Sarangi | |
CCV 2.0 | Foundation development of the CCV 1.5 codebase moving towards separate cores. | Scott Halstvedt | Christian Moore | |
CCV 2.0 | Feature porting of CV and UI systems into new foundation. | Anatoly Lushnikov | Jimbo Zhang | |
Open Source Infrared Frame | An open source touch sensor providing board specs, app, firmware and driver. | Alexandr Pirogov | Taha Bintahir | |
Kivy GUI Builder | Realtime GUI Editor built using the Kivy Framework (Fail) | Pranav Rao | Mathieu Virbel |
2011 6/6
Project | Description | Student | Mentor | Links |
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CCVCUDACUDA Tracking | GPU implementation using Nvidia CUDA framework. | Remaldeep Singh | Mathieu Virbel | |
CCV Multiple Camera | Brings true multi-camera support to CCV with calibration and stitching. | Yishi Guo | Anatoly Churikov | |
CCV wxWidgets | Experimental CCV for WxWidgets and Modular architecture based on Movid. | Jimbo Zhang | Christian Moore | |
CCF Fusion | A multimodal framework for task-oriented and object-oriented interfaces. | Scott Halstvedt | Christian Moore | |
MT4J Components | Component Development and sharder support – implemented in Java and C++. | Amit Sarangi | Christopher Ruff | |
Kivy OS X Integration | Seamless Mac OSX and iOS development and distribution of applications. | Christopher Denter | Pawel Solylga |
2010 5/5
Project | Description | Student | Mentor | Links |
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CCA Audio | Manages voice inputs, convert voice to text, and output network messages. | Jimbo Zhang | Mathieu Virbel | |
MT4J UI | Extensions to the MT4J Framework providing generic, stylable components for UI. | Michael Magin | Christopher Ruff | |
CCW NUIML | Markup + CCS – State and render management for MT user interfaces. | Jake Pyne | Christian Moore | |
PyMT Widgets | New and Advanced Interaction Widgets: Text Controls. | Christopher Denter | Thomas Hansen | |
CCV Object Tracking | User-Defined Blob Detection And Tracking in CCV. | Amit Sarangi | Christian Moore |
2009 7/7
Project | Description | Student | Mentor | Links |
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Argos Interface Builder | An openFrameworks toolkit for developing multi-touch musical interfaces. | Dimitri Diakopoulos | Seth Sandler | |
HCI Library for Java | Component-Based HCI UI Framework and High-Level interaction scenarios. | Ori Rawlings | Christian Moore | |
X.Org TUIO Driver | X.org multitouch driver for TUIO trackers. | Ryan Huffman | Martin Kaltenbrunner | |
Multitouch Google SketchUp | Multitouch Extension Module coded in Ruby. | Anirudh Sharma | Pawel Solyga | |
NUI Paint | Exploring and developing new multitouch interactions for graphics applications. | Sharath Madhava Patali | Sharath Patali | |
CCV Hands/Fingers Tracking | Tracking fingers, hands and arms using a novel blob grouping algorithm. | Thiago Araujo | Laurence Muller | |
Gesture Modeling | Creating Models for Learning and Recognizing Multitouch Gestures. | Sashikanth Damaraju | Stjepan Rajko |
2008 6/7
Project | Description | Student | Mentor | Links |
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Physics Simulator | Multi-touch based application for teaching of basic concepts of Physics. | Stanislaw Zabramski | Johannes Hirche | |
TUIO Simulator | Cross Platform Socket Based TUIO testing utility. | Ashish Rai | Pawel Solyga | |
Gesture Manager | A general purpose infrastructure for multitouch gesture recognition management. | Alessandro De Nardi | Mikael Bauer | |
GPU Blob Tracking | Implementing video processing for blob tracking on the GPU. | Thomas Hansen | Mathieu Virbel | |
CCV (tbeta) | First beta of CCV (computer vision software) cross platform solution. | Seth Sandler | Christian Moore | |
EHCI | Enhanced human computer interface through webcam image processing library. | Daniel Baggio | Pawel Solyga |
2006-2007
Opentouch | An open source OSX MT tracking application. | Pawel Solyga | Archived |
Touchlib | An open source Windows MT Tracker and Demo Clients | David Wallin/Christian Moore | Archived |
Accepted Projects:
Blog Posts:
- 2011 Projects Overview: http://nuigc.com/gsoc2011overview
- 2010 Projects Overview: http://nuigc.com/gsoc2010overview
- 2009 Projects Overview: http://nuigc.com/gsoc2009overview
- 2008 Projects Overview: http://nuigc.com/gsoc2008overview
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When you install Microsoft Windows on your Mac, Boot Camp Assistant automatically opens the Boot Camp installer, which installs the latest Windows support software (drivers). If that doesn't happen, or you experience any of the following issues while using Windows on your Mac, follow the steps in this article.
- Your Apple mouse, trackpad, or keyboard isn't working in Windows.
Force Touch isn't designed to work in Windows. - You don't hear audio from the built-in speakers of your Mac in Windows.
- The built-in microphone or camera of your Mac isn't recognized in Windows.
- One or more screen resolutions are unavailable for your display in Windows.
- You can't adjust the brightness of your built-in display in Windows.
- You have issues with Bluetooth or Wi-Fi in Windows.
- You get an alert that Apple Software Update has stopped working.
- You get a message that your PC has a driver or service that isn't ready for this version of Windows.
- Your Mac starts up to a black or blue screen after you install Windows.
If your Mac has an AMD video card and is having graphics issues in Windows, you might need to update your AMD graphics drivers instead.
Install the latest macOS updates
Before proceeding, install the latest macOS updates, which can include updates to Boot Camp.
Format a USB flash drive
To install the latest Windows support software, you need a 16GB or larger USB flash drive formatted as MS-DOS (FAT).
- Start your Mac from macOS.
- Plug the USB flash drive into your Mac.
- Open Disk Utility, which is in the Utilities folder of your Applications folder.
- Choose View > Show All Devices from the menu bar.
- From the sidebar in Disk Utility, select your USB flash drive. (Select the drive name, not the volume name beneath it.)
- Click the Erase button or tab.
- Choose MS-DOS (FAT) as the format and Master Boot Record as the scheme.
- Click Erase to format the drive. When done, quit Disk Utility.
Download the Windows support software
After preparing your USB flash drive, complete these steps:
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- Make sure that your Mac is connected to the Internet.
- Open Boot Camp Assistant, which is in the Utilities folder of your Applications folder.
- From the menu bar at the top of your screen, choose Action > Download Windows Support Software, then choose your USB flash drive as the save destination. When the download completes, quit Boot Camp Assistant.
Learn what to do if you can't download or save the Windows support software.
Install the Windows support software
After downloading the Windows support software to your flash drive, follow these steps to install the software. (If you're attempting to resolve issues with a Bluetooth mouse or keyboard, it might be easier to use a USB mouse or keyboard until these steps are complete.)
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- Make sure that the USB flash drive is plugged into your Mac.
- Start up your Mac in Windows.
- From File Explorer, open the USB flash drive, then open Setup or setup.exe, which is in the WindowsSupport folder or BootCamp folder. When you're asked to allow Boot Camp to make changes to your device, click Yes.
- Click Repair to begin installation. If you get an alert that the software hasn't passed Windows Logo testing, click Continue Anyway.
- After installation completes, click Finish, then click Yes when you're asked to restart your Mac.
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If you can't download or save the Windows support software:
- If the assistant says that the Windows support software could not be saved to the selected drive, or that the USB flash drive can't be used, make sure that your USB flash drive has a storage capacity of at least 16GB and is formatted correctly.
- If the assistant doesn't see your USB flash drive, click Go Back and make sure that the drive is connected directly to the USB port on your Mac—not to a display, hub, or keyboard. Disconnect and reconnect the drive, then click Continue.
- If the assistant says that it can't download the software because of a network problem, make sure that your Mac is connected to the Internet.
- Make sure that your Mac meets the system requirements to install Windows using Boot Camp.
Mouse Drivers
Microsoft onenote 2010 portable download. If a Mac feature still doesn't work after updating the Windows support software, search for your symptom on the Apple support website or Microsoft support website. Some features of your Mac aren't designed to work in Windows.