opengloves-driver
Wand-Controller
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MIT License | MIT License |
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opengloves-driver
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PLANCK Update - Ragdoll alignment improvements and more
Awesome work! If you figured out collision, could it be possibly to implement Lucid VR Gloves/Open gloves so as to have actual force feedback and feel when touching something or holding a weapon? See here: https://github.com/LucidVR/opengloves-driver . This would be immersion on the next level
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DIY Arduino nano and MPU6050 VR Controller
You can use opengloves as a way to get basic inputs from an Arduino into steamvr https://github.com/LucidVR/opengloves-driver You will need to use another vr controller for tracking
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Neural finger tracking with SteamVR
Not without a controller or tracker. I got SteamVR support using the wonderful opengloves driver made by /u/danwillm and /u/lucidvrtech which allows me to emulate a knuckles controller and get game compatibility. The solution that community uses is strapping a controller or Vive Tracker to your arm, I do this too.
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Prototype 4 is out!!
Driver v0.4: https://github.com/LucidVR/opengloves-driver/releases/tag/v0.4
- Kid makes open source $22 vr gloves with hand and finger tracking, will add force feedback in coming prototype
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This guy is making a haptic feedback be glove!
It's there and available on github. https://github.com/LucidVR/opengloves-driver
Wand-Controller
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DIY Arduino nano and MPU6050 VR Controller
Hello Everyone, I am just trying to make a DIY VR Controller. I am trying to use an Arduino Nano as the microprocessor and a MPU6050 for the gyroscope and accelerometer. I am really struggling to find the right code or software for this to work and make the Arduino function as a real VR controller. If anyone can help me with this please do! Thanks in advance! (I have found something though: https://github.com/HadesVR/Wand-Controller)
What are some alternatives?
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