For all that time when the hat is on the hatstand but the alien head is on top of the monitor...
has anyone at Natural Point considered incorporating remote control IR recieving software with the product? or does it work on a completely different frequency?
Use TrackIR for remote control?
Re: Use TrackIR for remote control?
For uses other than PC Game Control (TrackIR) and Complete Computer Control (SmartNAV), we offer the OptiTrack product line (it comes with a software development kit, so people can design their own uses).
I think your idea could relate to OptiTrack and/or SmartNAV. So I'll run it by the product managers for each of these product lines. I do not know if it has been considered before, but it will definitely be considered now!
Thanks Stickshift.
I think your idea could relate to OptiTrack and/or SmartNAV. So I'll run it by the product managers for each of these product lines. I do not know if it has been considered before, but it will definitely be considered now!
Thanks Stickshift.
Re: Use TrackIR for remote control?
Hello:
All our products work on a different "frequency" than remote controls, they operate at 44khz, we are at 120Hz. But, hey, if you can come up with something to do with the device when not in use I am all ears!
All our products work on a different "frequency" than remote controls, they operate at 44khz, we are at 120Hz. But, hey, if you can come up with something to do with the device when not in use I am all ears!
Re: Use TrackIR for remote control?
quote:Originally posted by NaturalPoint - Jim:
Hello:
All our products work on a different "frequency" than remote controls, they operate at 44khz, we are at 120Hz. But, hey, if you can come up with something to do with the device when not in use I am all ears!hmmm... 120Hz....
keep the bats away?
Hello:
All our products work on a different "frequency" than remote controls, they operate at 44khz, we are at 120Hz. But, hey, if you can come up with something to do with the device when not in use I am all ears!hmmm... 120Hz....
keep the bats away?