Build Your Own Multitouch Surface Computer
The Computer
Modifying the Molex connector
Connecting the power supply to the LEDs
The Projector
The Cabinet
Finally, there’s the cabinet—the structure that holds everything else together. The cabinet really only needs to do one thing: support the screen (including the acrylic, the lights, and the vellum surface) in such a location that's accessible to both the projector and camera. In an FTIR setup, the cabinet doesn’t even need to be closed.
Our cabinet is—essentially—a wooden cube with a square hole in the top and a removable front panel. The screen sits over the hole, held in place by a lip. Then, a wooden frame is placed on top, covering the wiring and exposing only the part of the screen that’s meant to be touched. Our cabinet is constructed from 3/8” MDF, with a stained hardwood frame on top.
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