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head traking devise to controll the pc mouse

Posted: Thu Sep 24, 2015 9:16 pm
by leonvr
hello i'm new here, i must to say well done guys, really good website

i need some help ,i like to assbble head teaking that control the pc muse for monlight and use it with my vr headset , from my research i understand that one of the best ways is go with MPU-9250 and Arduino + FreePIE Through usb.
i don't have any understanding in programing so need some help or guide that i will show to one of my friends that do have some knowledge in programing.
my questions is :

1-how i can make FreePIE controll my pc muse in the easiest way ?
2-FreePIE will work with all the boards or only with some ? i ask it beacose the official site not do shipping to my country, i saw some board from china in ebay and wonder if it will work for me
3-can somone send ebay link for Arduino or other bord that will make the job

soory for the long post and thanks .

Re: head traking devise to controll the pc mouse

Posted: Sat Sep 26, 2015 3:37 am
by CyberVillain
HI.
It works with any board that support the ahrs protocol or any board that can send out a comma separated string with the values (For example FreeIMU)
You can also write your own plugin if you want to add support for a new protocol

You can base your script on this one

http://andersmalmgren.github.io/FreePIE ... roid-mouse

Re: head traking devise to controll the pc mouse

Posted: Wed Sep 30, 2015 1:46 pm
by leonvr
thanks for your answer

i see that the name of the scrip is Android mouse emulation, and i need control the pc
how i can do it ?

sorry if i am not understand you right

Re: head traking devise to controll the pc mouse

Posted: Thu Oct 01, 2015 1:15 am
by CyberVillain
It a script that uses a android device to control the mouse on a PC. You can change it to use any other device supported by FreePIE

Re: head traking devise to controll the pc mouse

Posted: Mon Dec 07, 2015 11:56 am
by konstantin_lozev
A bit off-topic, but if you need only head tracking (mouse emulation) without additional flexibility, you can assemble a EDTracker http://edtracker.org.uk/