On 27/10/2015 2:35 PM, santiago gil wrote:
> Well, I haven't built the device yet, I'm trying to figure out what my
> options will be. In the case of plugging in a simple USB trackball, I
> suppose it can work with the HID Manager in Mac to customize the signal
> from it.
>
> In general, would it
Well, I haven't built the device yet, I'm trying to figure out what my
options will be. In the case of plugging in a simple USB trackball, I
suppose it can work with the HID Manager in Mac to customize the signal
from it.
In general, would it be possible to manipulate the plot, say for example,
wi
On 27/10/2015 1:38 PM, santiago gil wrote:
Hello R,
I'm trying to figure out if it would be possible use a device (maybe simply
a trackball) separate from the mouse that would have the ability to rotate
a 3D plot made with rgl without any buttons. This is to build an
interactive "demo"-like piec
Hello R,
I'm trying to figure out if it would be possible use a device (maybe simply
a trackball) separate from the mouse that would have the ability to rotate
a 3D plot made with rgl without any buttons. This is to build an
interactive "demo"-like piece for which a mouse or trackpad is an
unsatis
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