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Thank you for your reply. I created group tracker in the vizconnect. I'm wondering how can we read treadmill speed to update my mainview position? Are you suggesting let's say treadmill speed is 2 MPH, should I update the position based on that?
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I'm not sure how you would get the treadmill data in Vizard. Does the manufacturer provide a Python API? If so, you could use that to get the data into Vizard. Attached is an example that updates a group tracker every frame to move the viewpoint.
Last edited by Jeff; 02-02-2017 at 10:27 AM. |
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