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spacenav: tutorials outdated #76

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gavanderhoorn opened this issue Jul 25, 2015 · 4 comments
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spacenav: tutorials outdated #76

gavanderhoorn opened this issue Jul 25, 2015 · 4 comments

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@gavanderhoorn
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The tutorials linked from the spacenav_node wiki page still refer to rosbuild and seem to suggest that the package should be build from source. I've seen two questions about this on ROS Answers in a few weeks:

@John-Nagle
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gvdhoom left a good answer at the wiki page, which could be used to revise the tutorials.
Also worth noting is that the Ubuntu install seems to install the driver daemon as a daemon, so the hardware is recognized without having to run a driver program each time.

These devices can be modified to act as 6-DOF force sensing wrists. So please consider supporting more than one instance. Low priority.

Worth noting: /spacenav/offset contains the 3 translations, range -0.75 to 0.75, and /spacenav/rot_offset contains the 3 rotations, same range. /spacenav/joy contains the three translations followed by the 3 rotations. The first two can be graphed with rqt_plot, but "joy" cannot.
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Image description: rqt_plot showing 3DConnexion mouse output. Mouse turned clockwise to limit.

@JWhitleyWork
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The whole stack is outdated. Closing.

@gavanderhoorn
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@JWhitleyAStuff: how is this a proper resolution of the issue?

@JWhitleyWork
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@gavanderhoorn Sorry, this was more of a bad joke. Reversing.

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