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				Integrated orientation tracker in zSight HMD
			 
			
			
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	Our lab recently purchased a zSight HMD, which integrated a 3DOF orientation tracker. We were exciting that a simple code can make it work, as below: Code: 
	import sensics hmd = sensics.zSight_60() tracker = sensics.zSightSensor() viz.link(tracker, viz.MainView) Another question is that it seems the default position of the HMD is fixed (i.e. 1.76 m above the ground). Is there a way to change the default position of the zSight tracker? Thanks in advance. Zhi  | 
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			I'm not sure how the zSight sensor calibrates itself. You might need to ask Sensics about this. Either way, you will need to apply a postEuler operator on the view link to align it with your virtual north. Example: 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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	view_link = viz.link(tracker, viz.MainView) view_link.postEuler([45,0,0]) Code: 
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			Thank you farshizzo. I have contacted sensics support team. They told me that zSight tracker is not self calibrated. So, I made a calibration function using the code you suggested. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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