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### 0 - no readings / muted sensor
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### 0 - No readings / muted sensor
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### 1 - Gesture Mode:
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### 1 - Gesture Mode:
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gesture names: Up, Down, Left, Right, Near, Far, CW (clockwise rotation), CCW (counter-clockwise rotation)
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gesture names: Up, Down, Left, Right, Near, Far, CW (clockwise rotation), CCW (counter-clockwise rotation)
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TELE-message: …{Up:1}
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TELE-message:
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…{Up:1}
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…{Left:3} -> 3 times „Left“ in a row, without any other gesture in between
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…{Left:3} -> 3 times „Left“ in a row, without any other gesture in between
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### 2 - Proximity Mode:
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### 2 - Proximity Mode:
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Arbitrary value between 0 (far away) and 255 (very near) are given. Exit from the sensor field will always give at least one „zero message“. TELE is only triggered, when the value has changed
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Arbitrary value between 0 (far away) and 255 (very near) are given. Exit from the sensor field will always give at least one „zero message“. TELE is only triggered, when the value has changed
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TELE-message: …{Proximity:255} - virtually touching the sensor in close proximity
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TELE-message:
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…{Proximity:255} - virtually touching the sensor in close proximity
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…{Proximity:0} - object has left the sensing volume
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…{Proximity:0} - object has left the sensing volume
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### 3 - Corner Mode:
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### 3 - Corner Mode:
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An object in one of the corners will trigger the corresponding number, a bit like a pie menu in a GUI.
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An object in one of the corners will trigger the corresponding number, a bit like a pie menu in a GUI.
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TELE-message: …{Corner:2} - upper right corner
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TELE-message:
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…{Corner:2} - upper right corner
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### 4- PIN mode:
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### 4- PIN mode:
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Based on the corner mode a fluent movement of an object through a given sequence of corners (e.g. 1,2,3,4 -> begin upper left, move right, move diagonally down left, move right) will trigger a valid „PIN“.
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Based on the corner mode a fluent movement of an object through a given sequence of corners (e.g. 1,2,3,4 -> begin upper left, move right, move diagonally down left, move right) will trigger a valid „PIN“.
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TELE-message: …{PIN:1} - valid PIN
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TELE-message:
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…{PIN:1} - valid PIN
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### 5- Cursor mode:
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### 5- Cursor mode:
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Shows x- and y-coordinates, mainly intended for debugging and „seeing“ the sensing area. This reads only the upper 5-bit-values, which automatically removes much of the jitter, giving values between 0 and 15.
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Shows x- and y-coordinates, mainly intended for debugging and „seeing“ the sensing area. This reads only the upper 5-bit-values, which automatically removes much of the jitter, giving values between 0 and 15.
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TELE-message: …{x:1, y:15} - upper left corner
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TELE-message:
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…{x:1, y:15} - upper left corner
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