a quick question hans, how are you doing? :) i want to thank you for hid, i've been waiting for this! my wacom tablet is working fine! pressure is there from 0 to 512.
but when i pressed the middle button of my pen, nothing happen (not really important now), just want to let you know.
question : will it be possible to support the p5 glove. i think there's a lot of people (well, 2 or 3 actually...) having the p5 glove but no external to use it in pd.
have a good day hans! see ya, pat
----- Original Message ----- From: Hans-Christoph Steiner To: pd-announce@iem.kug.ac.at Sent: Monday, November 22, 2004 4:40 PM Subject: [PD-announce] new [hid] release + simple mapping objects
This version of [hid] fixes the crasher bug when you try to open a non-existant device.
I am currently working on making a suite of objects for mapping controller data. I am making a number of objects like [mouse], [joystick], etc. which all output range (0 to 1 for axes). Then the mapping objects all take data of this range and output 0 to 1 so that the data can be easily mapped and scaled to parameters. Included are log, square root, and cube root; and exponent, square, and cube; as well as a basic smoothing object.
The overarching idea for these objects is to make clearly defined, high-level objects for beginners and for rapid prototyping when using external controllers in Pd patches. At least point I am looking for ideas, comments, etc. about other possible mapping functions
http://puredata.org/Members/hans/downloads
.hc
"[W]e have invented the technology to eliminate scarcity, but we are deliberately throwing it away to benefit those who profit from scarcity." -John Gilmore
What kind of Wacom do you have? I have tried one and it didn't work
since it wasn't using the HID Manager API which [hid] uses. Therefore,
I haven't been able to test with tablets. I might try to borrow one
from someone else to see if it will work.
I just got a P5 glove, so its on the TODO list.
.hc
On Nov 23, 2004, at 10:05 AM, patrick wrote:
a quick question hans, how are you doing? :) i want to thank you for hid, i've been waiting for this! my wacom tablet is working fine! pressure is there from 0 to 512. but when i pressed the middle button of my pen, nothing happen (not
really important now), just want to let you know. question : will it be possible to support the p5 glove. i think
there's a lot of people (well, 2 or 3 actually...) having the p5 glove
but no external to use it in pd. have a good day hans! see ya, pat ----- Original Message ----- From: Hans-Christoph Steiner To: pd-announce@iem.kug.ac.at Sent: Monday, November 22, 2004 4:40 PM Subject: [PD-announce] new [hid] release + simple mapping objectsThis version of [hid] fixes the crasher bug when you try to open a
non-existant device.I am currently working on making a suite of objects for mapping
controller data. I am making a number of objects like [mouse],
[joystick], etc. which all output range (0 to 1 for axes). Then the
mapping objects all take data of this range and output 0 to 1 so that
the data can be easily mapped and scaled to parameters. Included are
log, square root, and cube root; and exponent, square, and cube; as
well as a basic smoothing object.The overarching idea for these objects is to make clearly defined,
high-level objects for beginners and for rapid prototyping when using
external controllers in Pd patches. At least point I am looking for
ideas, comments, etc. about other possible mapping functionshttp://puredata.org/Members/hans/downloads
.hc
"[W]e have invented the technology to eliminate scarcity, but we are
deliberately throwing it away to benefit those who profit from scarcity." -John Gilmore
"Computer science is no more related to the computer than astronomy is
related to the telescope."
-Edsger Dykstra
hi hans,
i'm using a Wacom Graphire2 4x5 (/dev/input/event0).
hid can detect if i'm using the eraser or the pointer (btn_0 / btn_1). it's working fine!
very good news about the p5 glove external!
patrick
Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
What kind of Wacom do you have? I have tried one and it didn't work
since it wasn't using the HID Manager API which [hid] uses. Therefore,
I haven't been able to test with tablets. I might try to borrow one
from someone else to see if it will work.I just got a P5 glove, so its on the TODO list.
.hc