I want to develop a desktop application (C#) with support for light sensors but I dont have a real light sensor, Is there a way to install a "Virtual Ambient Light Sensor" on Windows 8?
Why can't you simply mock the light sensor to test your app? See the lightsensor api, further Scott Hanselman has already blogged some examples on how to access RT API from the Desktop Ap. With the above two you can mock, test and use the light sensor directly in your app.
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So I've got a few Kinect v2s and am hoping to set up an array of them to get a 3D recording of an area in space (Eventual goal is to build a 360 image from multiple point clouds) But at the moment I can't even get one working on a machine.
I've installed the official SDK onto a windows 10 device and when opening the kinect studio I get nothing but a grey screen when connected to the kinect. Running the kinect configuration verfier says the USB controller is unknown and the system is waiting for the kinect to respond. The kinect itself does not light up, and it's cooling fan does not turn on.
I have reinstalled the SDK, tried 3 different kinects, tried various drivers and troubleshooting guides, and still cannot get anything out of the kinect.
The best answer I've found is that only some controllers are compatible, but every PC I have tried (currently 5 machines) have "Intel(R) USB 3.0 eXtensible Host Controller - 1.0 (Microsoft)" So basically do I really have to get a PCI USB controller or another machine, or is there any way to get the current system to work with the kinect v2 at all.
Also if I do need to buy a new device or PCI card are there any recommended for a setup that would idealy run 4-5 kinects?
Unfortunately, the Kinect V2 prevents you from simultaneously running more than one Kinect on a system:
Sensor Acquisition and Startup
Kinect for Windows supports one sensor, which is called the default sensor. The KinectSensor Class has static members to help configure the Kinect sensor and access sensor data.
Kinect API Overview
A workaround that I've used in the past is to have 1 computer for every Kinect (doesn't have to be fancy, just enough to run it) and then network all the machines together with a router. Designate one machine to be the controlling machine (handles turning on/off of other Kinects). Depending on what you plan on doing to the data, it may be helpful to have those other machines perform some pre-processing and leave the stitching off all the Kinects' feeds up to the controlling machine.
As far as the USB controller goes, I'm running Kinect v2 on that exact one, so other than that malfunctioning, I think you're fine. Have you tried running the "Kinect v2 Configuration Verifier" to see what it suggests? Kinect v2 Configuration Verifier
I'm trying to make a Windows 10 Universal App to make a third party tile for my Microsoft Band but it doesn't say in the documentation how to get my App to recognize the Band through USB. It only says how to do it through Bluetooth. The documentation also doesn't tell me how to access the GPS sensor. How do I do all these things?
To answer your first question, USB for the Band is used for charging. In order for you to test, you need to go through via Bluetooth. Your setup should be
Visual Studio > Launch App on your Device (mobile is connected to your laption via USB) > Test App on Mobile (which talks to Band via Bluetooth).
Note: Make sure Band is paired with the Mobile you are using to test.
To answer your second question, you can not subscribe to GPS on the band. It is not opened for thrid party app access. GPS is exclusive at this point.
I have the RX100-M3 camera, and it seems that some applications can be developed for it.
As far as I understand, the CameraRemoteAPI SDK can be used to develop Android or iOS applications. So is there a way to develop applications for the Sony camera?
I would like to develop a feature to be able to:
set the timer (from 2s to 2min)
select the number of shots (from 1 to 2000)
select the time between shots.
There is an existing "intervalometer" application but it is very expensive.
Camera Remote API SDK allows one to remotely control the supported Sony cameras including RX100M3 from any other device, by sending HTTP commands to the camera. The application you create can run from any
platform Android, iOS , Windows, PC, etc. You will have to connect this device to the camera over WiFi.
To get more information, please download the SDK, which contains sample applications and API documentation.
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i'm an iOs developer and I actually need to make a mac application that use bluetooth framework to connect to another device (not iOS device).
I'm actually showing a modal view showing the connected bluetooth device with IOBluetoothDeviceSelectorController and I get the user choice with [modal getResults] but I don't know how to initiate the connection with the selected device and I can't find a simple way to do it on the mac dev library.
is anyone know a tutorial or sample code that could help me advance in my project?
linkos
The Mac Developer Library has two sample Bluetooth projects; connecting to a health thermometer and connecting to a heart rate monitor. There is also video available of the Advanced Core Bluetooth WWDC 2012 session.
I have a Windows 7 tablet pc with GPS facility. I need to develop a GPS application for my tablet pc. How can I do that? Is there any built in API is available for that?
What kind of API do I have to use?
some1 please help.
Use the framework 4's Location API, check out samples below:
http://blogs.msdn.com/b/gavingear/archive/2009/11/30/net-4-location-let-s-take-a-look-at-status.aspx
http://blogs.msdn.com/b/gavingear/archive/2009/11/20/let-s-write-a-simple-net-4-location-aware-application.aspx
http://wotudo.net/blogs/wotudo/archive/2010/02/08/windows-7-setup-gps-for-the-location-api.aspx