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Ville
0.85 includes support for mass storages. Devices use a large amount of manufacturer specific setups, so the support isn't yet complete. But atleast Sandisk flash drives should work just fine.
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daniel.lewis
![]() ![]() That screenshot looks alot neater compared to 0.78. I still think the aliasing, and caption buttons need work. I would argue to have [move/resize][taskbar][window/max][close] as four buttons (I might be missing something, I don't use Menuet, just dev it a bit), and then a "fast corner" in the top right. You could just smash your mouse to the corner and click one of the buttons. Another thing to keep in mind is multi-touch and wii-mote devices. Put drivers for those on your OS before M$ and you'll have a slashdot hit. _________________ dd 0x90909090 ; problem solved. |
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Ville
0.85B includes USB 2.0 legacy disabling after bootup, Cache2USB and Alt+arrows/space mouse emulation.
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Tolle
USB storage works great. (i currently only have a sandisk cruzer micro to test on tough)
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Ville
0.85D - Changed mouse emulation to AltOption + arrows/space, which doesn't interfere with any application.
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edfed
i suggest you one thing.
Emulate mouse by toogling it with altgr + P M is not located at the same place on all keyboards, but P is. then, P as Pointer. |
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Ville
Thanks for the suggestion edfed. I'll think about it.
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revolution
edfed wrote: Emulate mouse by toogling it with altgr + P |
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Tolle
On most (non us) keyboards the right alt is the "Alt Gr" key.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AltGr_key |
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revolution
Tolle wrote: On most (non us) keyboards the right alt is the "Alt Gr" key. Actually ... I know where the altgr key is, I was just trying to point out that not all keyboards have that key. In the same way that the M (and some other letters) shifts places, so does the altgr key depend upon the location of the store where the PC/keyboard was purchased. |
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Madis731
Shouldn't all keyboards have that key
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Ville
0.87 includes support for webcams
![]() http://www.menuetos.net/087b.png Support is based on USB video class and YUV422 protocol. Application sources at Menuet site. Saved AVI files can be viewed with Windows Media player or VLC. |
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edfed
is there a possibility for a program to convert the 2D image in average 3D?
then, drive motors to follow something with the cam/PC? would be very interresting. and using the keyboard/mouse to pilot it? |
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bogdanontanu
Great work Ville
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vid
hey, looks cool :]
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Madis731
edfed wrote: is there a possibility for a program to convert the 2D image in average 3D? Plenty, none of them real-time :S and with a lot of user aid. The general algorithm is simple: you give computer many angles of the same object and tell which corners are shared on each of the pictures. It will then reconstruct your 3D image and it already has nice textures drawn from the 2D ![]() A professional one http://www.photomodeler.com/index.htm that I was very pleased with. Even though I tried only Lite edition (which is free and erm... lighter). A real-time solution would need at least two cameras and a knowledge of the distance between these two and last but not least, the angles they're pointing at. This way you have some premature knowledge of the 3D your cameras see. Nice work Ville, btw! |
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macgub
Very nice progress.
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Ville
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Madis731
Okay, now I just can't believe my eyes
![]() What do you mean HP drivers are few hundred MB, while all you need is this |
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