[ANSWERED] VR controllers
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Does anyone know if you can interface VR controllers with Isadora? I used to use Wii controllers via OSC back in the day, but am wondering if we can get more accurate 6Dof sensing. Note that I don't have a headset, and want to use the controllers directly, something like Oculus Touch.
thanks
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@nic Hi - I have been having great success with Nintendo Switch Joycon controllers. They're pretty stable. There is no way to do Wiimotes anymore as all the software to make it work is now defunkt. I think switch joycons are a great alternative - they last a good while, have pretty accurate sensing and have a load of buttons. They also have lots of attachments to turn their form into other shapes, like guns. I've got a project at the minute with my students where we're using ninteno switch joycons in gun style cases to create a big screen shooter experience.
I've tried the VR path, Disguise does VR controllers really well, but it's not worth the effort in isadora, I havent found a way to connect them so far, and I'm a VR loon.
In terms of connecting Joycons to isadora, there are a few ways, there are lots of homebrew apps on git hub like joyOSCmapper which is great, but difficult to customise the parameters. I had much better success with Chataigne the other day. It's a timelining app for OSC messages (VERY useful) but also has native joycon support and you can map joycons to OSC values this way. It's very stable and actually applies some useful smoothing to the data so you get very smooth motion.
Hope that helps :)
(I bought a couple of joycons a few weeks ago at CEX (UK) and they cost about £32 each. Quite dear. you need a method to charge them too, so I had to buy a cheap dock as they only charge when attached to the switch itself..