directLink controlled by gestures
0.96" Oled I2C
Paj7620 gesture sensor
4 channels (8 Link) turned on-off
move left or right select channel
upward movement sends link up 1-4
downward movement sends link down 1-4
Wifi config D3 (Gpio 0) 5 seconds
SCL = D1 (Gpio 5)
SDA = D2 (Gpio 4)
https://youtu.be/QPtxDJUXq3Q
edited: Link 4 up down was swapped
directLink controlled by gestures
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Fantastic
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6 channels (12 link) turned on-off
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I started this soft and I have to say that it surprised me very positively.
Basic gesture support works 100%.
I tested additional double waving, etc. (there are 15 of them) on the example code, sometimes it was able to run something else but a fairy tale .
Basic gesture support works 100%.
I tested additional double waving, etc. (there are 15 of them) on the example code, sometimes it was able to run something else but a fairy tale .
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Wojtek
Wojtek
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I was skeptical about it due to my experience with gesture-based appliances, but it was a pleasant surprise, it does work quite well. Congrats, you've come up with something better than a Kinect