TTOR recognizes and follows 3D printed objects on capacitive touchscreens. This cross-platform solution offers quick and stable detection of physical objects on capacitive touchscreensTTOR is a powerful Unity Asset designed to recognize and follow 3D printed objects on capacitive touchscreens. Whether you're working with iPads, Windows devices, or Android touchscreens, this cross-platform solution offers quick and stable detection of physical objects.The asset provides ready-made components to track the rotation and position of a 3D printed "puck", enabling the creation of engaging and dynamic content that serves as an eye-catcher and effectively showcases physical products.Download a demo with all example scenes and the calibrator here.Have a look at the documentation here, it explains the working principle and what you get in detail.To get you started:Written documentationYouTube channel with examples3D printer ready STL files for many different pucks (download here)Parametric 3D model to easily create your own 3D pucks by changing a few values. (download here)Unity scene with a calibration systemMany example scenes3D printing:You can use 3D printing to produce these pucks, the base discs need to be printed with conductive filament. An insulator disk is affixed between the conductive legs to provide a polished appearance and ensure stability.Premade STL files are included with the asset for different diameters, but you may prefer to create your own designs.To simplify this process, we included a parametric 3D model using the open-source modeling software FreeCAD. It's as straightforward as adjusting the parameters to generate new STL files.Currently tested on:Recent ELO PCAP screensiPad ProAll scripts are written in C# (no dll's) so you can easily modify it to suit your needs.