Nokia handset doubles as a Bluetooth mouse
Even casual readers of this publication know that we're always seeking out ways to add more functionality to our existing gadgets, so when we heard about an innovative modder who was able to turn his Nokia cellphone into a fully-functioning Bluetooth mouse, well, we knew that we were approaching convergence heaven. Inspired by Jani 'Japala' Pönkkö's LogiNoki hack (in which Jani embedded a Nokia LCD into a Logitech G3 mouse), "Pyrofer" decided to forgo the hardware modifications and instead write a Java code and corresponding Windows driver that would allow him to use his 6230i as an impromptu optical input device for when laptop trackpads and control nubbins just don't cut it. Since it's still in development, Pyrofer has yet to release his code to the public, and the Nokiamouse does indeed have some serious drawbacks; most notably, he has to hold the handset a fraction of a millimeter above the mousing surface -- which must contain distinct patterns, so no direct desktop operation -- in order for the camera's CCD to pick up enough usable light. Still, once he develops a proper Bluetooth HID for the phone to work on any BT-enabled notebook (there's also talk of a GPRS connection) -- as well as an interface for mirroring the PC's screen on the Nokia's display -- this sounds like it'll be one sweet project that could see some serious widespread adoption.
[Thanks, Mike]
[Thanks, Mike]















A rather interesting hack. I remember how i loved the "remote control" features of the SE 750i, what with it managing to function as a bluetooth mouse, presenter and media controller all at once.....
Now this takes it to a whole new level, though i still believe the rather hard to use se joystick would be easier and more functional than this one, as mice go.
As i said on engadget, this already exists:
http://shop.psiloc.com/en/Application,65575,Mobile+Mouse,UserGuide
How about a PocketPC app that converts the phone's touch-screen into a touch pad for remote, bluetooth control of your cursor? I'd love to use my 700w to control my media center PC!
@ JohnS
I believe this _free_ program:
http://www.freewareppc.com/utilities/totalinput.shtml
Does what you what, google is your friend.