
tevans
Brazil
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Hi friends. Does anyone out there knows how to use the "Leap motion" ( https://www.leapmotion.com) controller With ARC ? I just got one And can see great possibilities, but have no clue how to start... thanks!
Hey, i believe you can set it up as if it were a controller in the ARC but you would need to setup actions before that mimic a regular usb controller using some sort of leap configuration tool. I haven't setup a leap motion before so i'm not exactly sure how you would go about doing that, but you should be able to find help easily online for setting up the leap in a way that you can possibly use it with ARC I hope this helps please let us know if you were successful.
If you can get the leap motion controller to work like a plug and play controller that windows can use ARC can be configured.
There is an app in the Leap Motion store called Game Wave. It allows you to map key strokes based on multiple hand positions of the Leap Motion. Those key strokes go into the OS and whatever window is active. So if you have ARC as the active window and any script window that allows keystrokes within ARC, then you are in business.
Here is a video demonstration of me using the Game Wave for Leap Motion, ARC and the AR parrot Drone.
Thank You friends! I'll Give it a try on your sugestions. I'll let you know witch one works better.
Game wave it is a good promisse... Thanks.
Since I use Roborealm for a few other items I figured I would point out that the leap motion is now also supported and roborealm can send and receive variables from ARC.
The drawback is you need to buy Roborealm seperately.
I'll add support for leap motion then - no need to pay for roborealm - that's just silly to pay for software
@DJ
That would be an awesome addition.
That will allow for all kinds of interesting things to be done. Hand motion control six perhaps