Gui Frontend for a USB Phidget device *Adobe Director / Flash experts only*
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Experience Level: Expert
Estimated project duration: 1 - 2 weeks
**Following to helpful advice from experts, I have redefined this Job to run as an entirely Flash or Director based project. Apologies for any confusion.**
Hi.
I have a Phidget USB device (http://www.phidgets.com/products.php?category=0&product_id=1011_0), which has a pressure pad attached.
There are 2 parts to this project:
1. Refresh an existing Macromedia/Adobe Director application to include refreshed images and some additional screens
2. Integrate the output from the Phidget sensor to output to a grapic (speedo type needle) on the screen. Director and Flash can access the Phdiget interface, with code samples available from the URL above.
So this project effectively requires a Flash/Director expert, who is comfortable with some design work as well as script coding to access the hardware.
The visual UI menu app will have menu screens with some of these taking output supplied from the Phidget pressure Pad.
It has been done before quite easily with c# .net but needs now to interface with the Director visual app and so the 2 pieces need to be integrated.
The end game, is to have this feed into a director (or migrate the lot to Flash) based full screen menu with its own menu flows and Phidget hardware integration.
Therefore there is potentially some work on graphical front end also once the code is done to read the pressure sensor.
I have the original menu based application that needs to be redeveloped and can supply on request. The output would need to be integrated into this.
So affectively 2 phases to the job, first the device interface, then next integration into the Gui / menu.
The job will require an experience Adobe Flash / Adobe Director designer / scripter.
thanks.
William
Hi.
I have a Phidget USB device (http://www.phidgets.com/products.php?category=0&product_id=1011_0), which has a pressure pad attached.
There are 2 parts to this project:
1. Refresh an existing Macromedia/Adobe Director application to include refreshed images and some additional screens
2. Integrate the output from the Phidget sensor to output to a grapic (speedo type needle) on the screen. Director and Flash can access the Phdiget interface, with code samples available from the URL above.
So this project effectively requires a Flash/Director expert, who is comfortable with some design work as well as script coding to access the hardware.
The visual UI menu app will have menu screens with some of these taking output supplied from the Phidget pressure Pad.
It has been done before quite easily with c# .net but needs now to interface with the Director visual app and so the 2 pieces need to be integrated.
The end game, is to have this feed into a director (or migrate the lot to Flash) based full screen menu with its own menu flows and Phidget hardware integration.
Therefore there is potentially some work on graphical front end also once the code is done to read the pressure sensor.
I have the original menu based application that needs to be redeveloped and can supply on request. The output would need to be integrated into this.
So affectively 2 phases to the job, first the device interface, then next integration into the Gui / menu.
The job will require an experience Adobe Flash / Adobe Director designer / scripter.
thanks.
William
William N.
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