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Re: Programming Kinect Buttons

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Originally Posted by Draycos214 View Post
Im using LabVIEW. My problem is that i cant just press the buttons by themselves. I have to have my hands out (which is drive for me) to trigger them. I want to be able to keep my hands in and press the head-tilt buttons
This is just how the Kinect Server works and is outlined in the Getting Started with the Microsoft Kinect for FRC document and described further in the Kinect Server Code Walkthough. The arms must be in a "valid" position in order to "enable" the Kinect Sticks to send any data other than zeros.

The raw Kinect data is piped through regardless of arm position so you can use that and the LabVIEW Gesture Processing example to implement the same buttons yourself on the robot side.
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