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- FreeTrack is a general-purpose optical motion tracking application for Microsoft Windows, released under the GNU General Public License, that can be used...
- been first presented at the 2006 Paris Motor Show). In 2007, the Altea Freetrack, with four-wheel drive and higher suspension, was released. On 21 August...
- This is a list of personal computer games compatible with FreeTrack by interface. ARMA: Armed ****ault - [Yaw, Pitch, X, Z] ARMA 2 - [Yaw, Pitch, X, Z]...
- recommending the TrackClip PRO product. FreeTrack, is an open-source and free head-tracking software which users can build their tracking hardware with webcams...
- QuadStick, and the IntegraMouse, camera based head tracking systems such as SmartNav, Tracker Pro, FreeTrack, HeadMouse Extreme, HeadMaster, KinesicMouse and...
- W****er Freetrack Collection (Free Download) 2012: The Edgar W****er Freetrack Collection Vol. 2 (Free Download) 2013: The Edgar W****er Freetrack Collection...
- aircraft physics Unlimited visibility Dynamic and adjustable time flow FreeTrack support FBX importer and export of models in self-installing OTX format...
- 320×240@187 or 640×480@75 fps, can be selected by specific applications (FreeTrack and LinuxTrack). The PlayStation Eye also has "two times the sensitivity" of the...
- Ende (with Y****ir - Juice CD #93) 2009 — Mehr Tränen (Allstar Remix) (Freetrack) 2009 — Spiel mit dem Feuer (with Blaze, Criz and Haftbefehl) (Juice Exclusive...
- the paddle controller. Optical motion tracking systems such as TrackIR and FreeTrack use a video camera to track an infrared illuminated or emissive headpiece...