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  <title>Augmented Reality - Glyph as an Input Device.</title>
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  <description>Here we have a video demonstrating that we can adapt the glyph tracking features of augmented reality and apply them to other ways of interacting with applications.  

Here we have taken the glyph and turned it into a steering control for a basic car simulation.

Try it for yourself at: http://www.boffswana.com/news/?p=675

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