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== Links to TeamWiki == |
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http://laptop.org/teamwiki/index.php/Team:Peripherals#Power_Ideas_-_Progress_Table require access to TeamWiki... so there's very little value for the community to link there. --[[User:Xavi|Xavi]] 18:20, 11 October 2007 (EDT) |
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: The page has been updated accordingly. --[[User:JoshSeal|Josh]] 00:54, 11 November 2007 (GMT) |
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==Physical interface for musical instruments== |
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Simple touch switches to control tempo in TamTam, light sensor based musical input. |
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:TamTam could do without the tempo. When I was in school, our band did just fine without tempo adjustments on the instruments. (to go much faster, give the drummer a dozen cups of expresso) Eliminating the pre-made (inflexible) beat from TamTam would simplify the user interface. Kids can do the percussion themselves; it's a nice skill to learn and it encourages teamwork. [[User:AlbertCahalan|AlbertCahalan]] 12:42, 20 October 2007 (EDT) |
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::Interesting, so we can have physical interfaces to ''generate'' the tempo. (rather than control it) --[[User:Arjs|Arjs]] 12:57, 20 October 2007 (EDT) |
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==Robotics== |
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Robotics platform - similar to Mindstorms (perhaps simpler). Module connects to XO through USB. |
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==Keyboard light== |
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Something which can clip onto the somewhere below the XO screen and help illuminate the XO keyboard. |
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--[[User:Arjs|Arjs]] 09:14, 20 October 2007 (EDT) |
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== Joystick == |
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It might be useful to have a joystick peripheral that maps to the mouse or the "game controller" directional pad/buttons. Several people on the [[Talk:Accessibility]] page suggest that the XO may be useful for disabled students, and these students may find it easier to manipulate a joystick instead of the keyboard/mouse. —[[User:Leejc|Joe]] 18:48, 28 October 2007 (EDT) |
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== Printer == |
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(Que) Will a USB pinter work with this laptop? |
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(Ans) Potentially yes, but some software would need to be modified (This will be moved to the discussion page in a few days) [[User:JoshSeal|JoshSeal]] 16:08, 22 November 2007 (EST) |
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(Que) What about interfacing to the millions of cheap, and currently available printers (HP, Canon, Lexmark, etc)? |
Revision as of 01:54, 18 December 2007
Links to TeamWiki
http://laptop.org/teamwiki/index.php/Team:Peripherals#Power_Ideas_-_Progress_Table require access to TeamWiki... so there's very little value for the community to link there. --Xavi 18:20, 11 October 2007 (EDT)
- The page has been updated accordingly. --Josh 00:54, 11 November 2007 (GMT)
Physical interface for musical instruments
Simple touch switches to control tempo in TamTam, light sensor based musical input.
- TamTam could do without the tempo. When I was in school, our band did just fine without tempo adjustments on the instruments. (to go much faster, give the drummer a dozen cups of expresso) Eliminating the pre-made (inflexible) beat from TamTam would simplify the user interface. Kids can do the percussion themselves; it's a nice skill to learn and it encourages teamwork. AlbertCahalan 12:42, 20 October 2007 (EDT)
- Interesting, so we can have physical interfaces to generate the tempo. (rather than control it) --Arjs 12:57, 20 October 2007 (EDT)
Robotics
Robotics platform - similar to Mindstorms (perhaps simpler). Module connects to XO through USB.
Keyboard light
Something which can clip onto the somewhere below the XO screen and help illuminate the XO keyboard. --Arjs 09:14, 20 October 2007 (EDT)
Joystick
It might be useful to have a joystick peripheral that maps to the mouse or the "game controller" directional pad/buttons. Several people on the Talk:Accessibility page suggest that the XO may be useful for disabled students, and these students may find it easier to manipulate a joystick instead of the keyboard/mouse. —Joe 18:48, 28 October 2007 (EDT)
Printer
(Que) Will a USB pinter work with this laptop?
(Ans) Potentially yes, but some software would need to be modified (This will be moved to the discussion page in a few days) JoshSeal 16:08, 22 November 2007 (EST)
(Que) What about interfacing to the millions of cheap, and currently available printers (HP, Canon, Lexmark, etc)?