Xbox Kinect Already Hacked to Run on Windows

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Okay I'm sorry I'll be the first to say if i could literally control my porn with movements that would be awesome.
 
[citation][nom]tronika[/nom]Okay I'm sorry I'll be the first to say if i could literally control my porn with movements that would be awesome.[/citation]

Or your browser would so some serious jumping around
 
Hopefully, nay sayers will finally begin to understand how the kinect is far superior to the wii controller and PS3 Move. I have been saying that for the last year on this site, as have others.
 
not bad, i am sure that it was developed on a windows machine to begin with, so the code is there, just have to know how to manipulate it
 
[citation][nom]husker[/nom]Hopefully, nay sayers will finally begin to understand how the kinect is far superior to the wii controller and PS3 Move. I have been saying that for the last year on this site, as have others.[/citation]

Because someone hacked it.. it's superior for gaming?
... I see.
 
[citation][nom]adamboy64[/nom]Because someone hacked it.. it's superior for gaming?... I see.[/citation]
Kinda like how jailbreaking makes the iphone superior remember?
 
[citation][nom]Zoonie[/nom]I still dont understand why there is an accelerometer in the Kinect =|[/citation]
proportions in images change as you change the viewing angle. allowing the device to detect the viewing angle will allow it to better compensate for the angle and offer a more accurate movement and gesture detection.

Anyway, microsoft should have given it support for windows from the beginning, imagine being able to control some of your programs using visual gestures, or use google earth or other apps, or navigate 3d models 9basically creating a 3d mouse)

If their goal is to sell many units then adding windows support will make more people buy it.
 
i am not sure if it will sample well enough for porn library control ( well maybe not mid deed!)
but yeah otherwise very cool for home automation
 
[citation][nom]Razor512[/nom].Anyway, microsoft should have given it support for windows from the beginning, imagine being able to control some of your programs using visual gestures, or use google earth or other apps, or navigate 3d models 9basically creating a 3d mouse)If their goal is to sell many units then adding windows support will make more people buy it.[/citation]

I concur I've thought the same as well. I think this would be very handy for those with physical handicaps to be able to operate a PC. Certain movements could be customized to certain actions. This device has more potential than just video games. To top it off the device is
decently affordable and performs quite well. I for one want to see it be successful and see
it evolve and implemented in much more than just video games.

 
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