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Kinect in Dashboard

I was wondering how is it possible to have the x and z coordinates move with the y axis on the skeletal image for the Kinect?
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Re: Kinect in Dashboard

Yes, it's possible.
You are allowed to write changes into the Kinect Server.

If you've installed the FRC Kinect Server, then the source and documents arte located on your Local Disk at: C:\\Program Files\FRC Kinect Server

I'd start by looking at the document (under docs):
Getting Started with Microsoft Kinect for FRC.pdf
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Re: Kinect in Dashboard

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Originally Posted by Mark McLeod View Post
Yes, it's possible.
You are allowed to write changes into the Kinect Server.

If you've installed the FRC Kinect Server, then the source and documents arte located on your Local Disk at: C:\\Program Files\FRC Kinect Server

I'd start by looking at the document (under docs):
Getting Started with Microsoft Kinect for FRC.pdf
Just Make sure that you have also installed Microsoft Visual C# Express 2010 so that you can follow along the Kinect Code Walkthrough pdf....(Below)

The Images I have attached are of course not from Visual C#, but from Notepad (which I would not recommend using), since I don't have Visual C# on the computer I am Posting to You Now!

Note: I have only started using Visual C#, so my changes may not be the complete way to change the code to include the "Z" Axis.... . I have only followed the Walkthrough in the FIRSTGestureProcessing Section...
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