Calming the Fearful Mind -
A Zen Response to Terrorism
cb361 said @ 6:54pm GMT on 5th June
Yes, but it's surprisingly difficult to have multiple mice connected to Windows, and treat them as just as raw data sources without the pointer going crazy. Previously I side-stepped this problem by just connecting the mice to a Raspberry Pi and wrote a Python script to send the telemetry through the network.
But now I'm looking at Inception which is a Windows Driver that sits between the hardware and the Windows pointer. It seems to let me grab data from multiple mice and then block the input so it doesn't effect the pointer. Not there yet, though.
cb361 said @ 6:55pm GMT on 5th June
Yes, but it's surprisingly difficult to have multiple mice connected to Windows, and treat them as just raw data sources without the pointer going crazy. Previously I side-stepped this problem by just connecting the mice to a Raspberry Pi and wrote a Python script to send the telemetry through the network.
But now I'm looking at Inception which is a Windows Driver that sits between the hardware and the Windows pointer. It seems to let me grab data from multiple mice and then block the input so it doesn't effect the pointer. Not there yet, though.
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cb361 said @ 6:54pm GMT on 5th June
Yes, but it's surprisingly difficult to have multiple mice connected to Windows, and treat them as just raw data sources without the pointer going crazy. Previously I side-stepped this problem by just connecting the mice to a Raspberry Pi and wrote a Python script to send the telemetry through the network.
But now I'm looking at Inception which is a Windows Driver that sits between the hardware and the Windows pointer. It seems to let me grab data from multiple mice and then block the input so it doesn't effect the pointer. Not there yet, though.