Pears describes the main challenge, ‘If you've got a phone in your hand pointing at the screen, the computer will send information using the wireless link to your phone. The computer has to know what the phone is looking at. We call that display registration.’
The software works out the correspondence between the two devices. Pears uses an analogy to describe it, ‘Imagine you've got a simple jigsaw puzzle and you want to know where a single piece fits in. It's like taking a jigsaw piece and moving it around the image on the box to see where it best matches up in the bigger image. The jigsaw piece is the bit on the mobile phone and the box picture is the big screen on the PC.’
Pears elaborates on how it might be used: ‘Estate agents often use computer screens in their windows to display properties. You could use your mobile phone to select the property you wanted and click a button to send the document to your phone wirelessly.’
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