uglyDwarf / linuxtrack

Headtracking for Linux/Mac
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Alternate way for Macos #183

Open bushaev-denis opened 3 years ago

bushaev-denis commented 3 years ago

Guys, MacOs has native tracking system. You can activate its in settings > accessibility > pointer control > Enable head pointer > options > pointer moves: relative to head. :) Then go to the game. After game you can disable this (if you want).

KarlLeclerc commented 3 years ago

Guys, MacOs has native tracking system. You can activate its in settings > accessibility > pointer control > Enable head pointer > options > pointer moves: relative to head. :) Then go to the game. After game you can disable this (if you want).

But that won't make linuxtrack recognize the camera any better. It will only move the mouse pointer, not change the point of view.

bushaev-denis commented 3 years ago

Guys, MacOs has native tracking system. You can activate its in settings > accessibility > pointer control > Enable head pointer > options > pointer moves: relative to head. :) Then go to the game. After game you can disable this (if you want).

But that won't make linuxtrack recognize the camera any better. It will only move the mouse pointer, not change the point of view.

Maybe i don`t understand all nuances on another cases, but this method works fine in Euro Truck Semulator 2.

InvisStick commented 1 year ago

Hello everyone! I am having trouble with linuxtrack, when I go to the tracking device, the only device that shows up is the wiimote. Help would be appreciated. I am on a M1 Macbook Air and I plan on using the built in webcam. Thanks!