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1. Take a laser pointer, webcam, and video projector.

2. Connect them to your computer.

3. Place the camera in the vicinity of the projector.

4. Now, simply use the laser pointer as a pointing device (read: mouse) to control your computer! 

This might potentially be useful as a remote control device for home cinema (it is for me), or as an input device for presentations. Or maybe it's just something I wrote because I think it's cool.</description>
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