It's a known cosmetic issue on newer versions of macOS with Isadora 4.1.3 and older.
This is fixed already for the release that's coming very soon.
In the meantime, you'll see that those areas are only blank when you do not have MIDI, OSC, Serial, or TCP/IP data going to or from Isadora. As soon as data is going in or out, the relevant section of the UI will update.
In its simplest form, you can do this to see what I mean:

Here's a slightly more complex example that demonstrates the same thing, but cycles through each of those four data types: DOWNLOAD

(NOTE: The MIDI won't work unless you use the settings shown in the screenshot for Communications > MIDI Setup > Port 1 > (Input and Output set to "Isadora Virtual Out")
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in the lower left corner, the buttons do not display text - why tell me? how to fix it?
Questions for you:
- Can you try in Isadora 4.1.3 (the most recent public version)?
- Can you try with the legacy version of Rokoko Studio?
- Are you working with a Rokoko SmartSuit Pro II, or the first version of the Rokoko SmartSuit Pro?
This is wonderful. Thank you.
That said, Izzy is now crashing every time that I start steaming data from Rokoko Studio in. It works fine if I don't use the Rokoko Studio watcher or if I don't stream the data. If data is streaming and I add a watcher into a patch; crash. If I have a watcher already in and then turn on streaming in Studio; crash.
Here's what I'm running:
- Izzy 4.1.1
- Rokoko Studio 2.6.1 (most recent version)
- MacBook Pro - M2 Pro - Tahoe 26.3.1
Please let me know next steps.
@emullis said:
I'd like the audience to just see the streaming data of, say, the x coordinate of the left elbow
If you right-click the Rokoko Studio Live Watcher and select the top option from the contextual menu ("Show Actor Help in Browser") there's a list of joint names. Rokoko doesn't have a tracker on the elbow, so you need to pick 'left-upper-arm', 'left-lower-arm', or do some math yourself to figure out the likely position of the elbow.
These joint names can be put into the 'point sel' input of the Skeleton Decoder actor to make it show data for just that joint (or just the selected joints if you provide a list).
Text Formatter and Text Draw are likely the actors you are looking for.
QUICK EXAMPLE FILE: tracking-displaying-rokoko-data-4.1.3-2026-06-09.izz
Hi there.
I'm working with the Rokoko Smartsuit Pro and would like to display the x,y,z data for particular joints from the Rokoko Studio Live Watcher. That is, I'd like the audience to just see the streaming data of, say, the x coordinate of the left elbow. Is there a way to capture and display this?
Thank you for any assistance!
I've used IOS Screen Mirroring to a Mac. There's an app called True Visage that hides all the phone's camera settings, just sends what the camera sees, which is handy.
That's interesting as I use the NDI-HX cam regularly, and it generally works well for me. I'm running it on an iPhone 14 Pro. Are you running it on your own network, or over public WiFi? It's always best practice to use your own WiFi network...