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Support for 3DConnexion Devices (SpaceNavigator, SpacePilot) inside VTK | Support for 3DConnexion Devices (SpaceNavigator, SpacePilot) inside VTK | ||
<b>THIS IS EXPERIMENTAL WORK</b> | |||
= How to use it= | |||
#. Install the 3DConnexion Device driver | |||
#. Configure vtk by setting VTK_USE_TDx to TRUE | |||
#.# on Windows, there is nothing else to set | |||
#.# on Linux, set the advanced variables to | |||
#. Build VTK | |||
#. Launch TestTDx in interactive mode | |||
#.# Get the full command line of the test with: | |||
<pre> | |||
$ ctest -R TestTDX -V -N | |||
</pre> | |||
#.# Copy the full command line in the prompt and add -I at the end, to run the test in interactive mode | |||
#.# Enjoy | |||
= Linux = | = Linux = |
Revision as of 17:55, 21 August 2009
Support for 3DConnexion Devices (SpaceNavigator, SpacePilot) inside VTK
THIS IS EXPERIMENTAL WORK
How to use it
- . Install the 3DConnexion Device driver
- . Configure vtk by setting VTK_USE_TDx to TRUE
- .# on Windows, there is nothing else to set
- .# on Linux, set the advanced variables to
- . Build VTK
- . Launch TestTDx in interactive mode
- .# Get the full command line of the test with:
$ ctest -R TestTDX -V -N
- .# Copy the full command line in the prompt and add -I at the end, to run the test in interactive mode
- .# Enjoy
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