ar. How to integrate Microchip GestIC technology into Microsoft.NET applications

- GestIC_App1.zip --> a x86 sample application with source code (libraries included)

- GestIC_App1 x64.zip ---> an x64 sample application with source code (libraries included)

- GestIC_App1 x64 v1.3.zip ---> 2D and 3D robot controller simulator for Microchip 3D TouchPad (a comprehensive x64 sample application with source code)

The following files are available:

There are various development tools that let a programmer integrate GestIC products. Though 3DTouchPad SDK v0.9 and GestIC SDK 1.2.0 are not designed for Microsoft.NET applications, one can integrate 3DTouchPad into a Microsoft Windows .NET application through SVLIB_GestIC program library. The library and programming examples in Microsoft Visual Basic 2015.NET the are available from https://sites.google.com/site/pcusbprojectsdownloads website. Microsoft.NET 4.6 must also be installed to run the binaries and/or compile the source code.

GestIC is a promising Microchip technology that goes a step further from a classic 2D touch pad technology. A 3D touch pad can detect multiple touches as well as gestures in the 3D space above the board. 3DTouchPad is therefore based on two microcontrollers. MTCH63104 detects multiple touches, while MGC3130 tracks the center of mass of a user hand or a finger that moves in the space up to 15 cm above the touch pad.

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- SVLIB_GestIC.zip --> all the libraries that can be used in custom applications

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