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-====== RT_Plugin_NP_OptiTrack ======+====== RT Plugin NP OptiTrack ======
  
 The NaturalPoint™ OptiTrack™ Plugin is used in [[https://wiki.has-motion.com/index.php?title=Visual3DServer_Overview|Visual3D Server™]], [[https://wiki.has-motion.com/index.php?title=Capture2D_Documentation#Overview|Capture2D™]], and Visual3D RT™, it connects to [[http://www.naturalpoint.com/|NaturalPoint™]] software. The NaturalPoint™ OptiTrack™ Plugin is used in [[https://wiki.has-motion.com/index.php?title=Visual3DServer_Overview|Visual3D Server™]], [[https://wiki.has-motion.com/index.php?title=Capture2D_Documentation#Overview|Capture2D™]], and Visual3D RT™, it connects to [[http://www.naturalpoint.com/|NaturalPoint™]] software.
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 ===== Plugin Interface ===== ===== Plugin Interface =====
  
-{{NPOTInterface.png}}+{{:NPOTInterface.png}}
  
 There are two tabs on the left hand side of the screen. These tabs are [[#Hardware|Hardware]], and [[#Signals|Signals]]. Each of these tabs controls a different portion of the plugins functionality. On the right hand side of the window is a [[#2D_View|2D view screen]] which shows a graphical representation of the data the server is receiving from the NP Optitrack hardware. There are two tabs on the left hand side of the screen. These tabs are [[#Hardware|Hardware]], and [[#Signals|Signals]]. Each of these tabs controls a different portion of the plugins functionality. On the right hand side of the window is a [[#2D_View|2D view screen]] which shows a graphical representation of the data the server is receiving from the NP Optitrack hardware.
  
-{{PluginHelpButton.png}}+{{:PluginHelpButton.png}}
  
 The "Plugin Help" button leads to this web page should you need to reference this page in the future. The "Plugin Help" button leads to this web page should you need to reference this page in the future.
  
-{{NPOptiTrackAboutPlugin.png}}+{{:NPOptiTrackAboutPlugin.png}}
  
 The "About Plugin" button has details on the plugin being used including version, release date, copy right, support contact information and the hardware SDK version. The "About Plugin" button has details on the plugin being used including version, release date, copy right, support contact information and the hardware SDK version.
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 === Frame Info === === Frame Info ===
  
-|{{NPOTFrameInfo.png}}|+|{{:NPOTFrameInfo.png}}|
  
 **Current frame** The current frame number on the top left hand side on the screen (where it currently reads 005658) keeps a count of the current frame which is assigned by the hardware or software system. **Current frame** The current frame number on the top left hand side on the screen (where it currently reads 005658) keeps a count of the current frame which is assigned by the hardware or software system.
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 === Camera Settings === === Camera Settings ===
  
-|{{CameraSettingsTab.png}}|+|{{:CameraSettingsTab.png}}|
  
 == Frequency == == Frequency ==
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 === External Sync Out Settings === === External Sync Out Settings ===
  
-{{ExternalSyncOutSettingsTab.png}}+{{:ExternalSyncOutSettingsTab.png}}
  
 The External Sync Out Settings tells the camera system to output regular pulses in order to allow the camera system to be synchronized with other hardware systems. The setting on this tab allow the user to alter how and when these pulses are emitted. The External Sync Out Settings tells the camera system to output regular pulses in order to allow the camera system to be synchronized with other hardware systems. The setting on this tab allow the user to alter how and when these pulses are emitted.
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 ==== Signals ==== ==== Signals ====
  
-{{dataTable.png}}+{{:dataTable.png}}
  
 The table in the signals tab holds all of the numerical data from various sources which is being streamed to the program. This data may include, but is not limited to, marker co-ordinates, force data, EMG readings, accelerometer data, etc. The first column entitled "Label" has the number or name which has been assigned to the source of the data. The following four columns are all entitled "Value"; they have the numerical data associated with the source. For markers it is the x, y, and z, coordinates and then the residual. For force data there is only one value associated, which is the magnitude of the force. The table in the signals tab holds all of the numerical data from various sources which is being streamed to the program. This data may include, but is not limited to, marker co-ordinates, force data, EMG readings, accelerometer data, etc. The first column entitled "Label" has the number or name which has been assigned to the source of the data. The following four columns are all entitled "Value"; they have the numerical data associated with the source. For markers it is the x, y, and z, coordinates and then the residual. For force data there is only one value associated, which is the magnitude of the force.
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-|{{OptiTrack2DView2.png}}|+|{{:OptiTrack2DView2.png}}|
  
 ===== 2D View ===== ===== 2D View =====
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 ==== Save 2D View ==== ==== Save 2D View ====
  
-{{Save3DView2.png}}\\+{{:Save3DView2.png}}\\
 This button allows you to save what is currently being displayed in the 2D view graphics area. The image can be saved in a number of standard formats, such as .bmp, .ico, .jpeg, .jpg, .pbm, .pgm, .png, .ppm, .tif, .tiff, .wbmp, .xbm, or .xpm. This function is ideal for producing graphics for papers or presentations. Saved images can be edited with 3rd party graphics programs if needed. This button allows you to save what is currently being displayed in the 2D view graphics area. The image can be saved in a number of standard formats, such as .bmp, .ico, .jpeg, .jpg, .pbm, .pgm, .png, .ppm, .tif, .tiff, .wbmp, .xbm, or .xpm. This function is ideal for producing graphics for papers or presentations. Saved images can be edited with 3rd party graphics programs if needed.
  
 ==== Copy 2D View to clipboard ==== ==== Copy 2D View to clipboard ====
  
-{{Copy3DViewToClipboardSmall2.png}}\\+{{:Copy3DViewToClipboardSmall2.png}}\\
 This button allows you to copy what is currently being displayed in the 2D view graphics area to the clipboard. This allows you to paste the image into any program that supports copy and paste. This is useful for working with presentation or graphics editing software. This button allows you to copy what is currently being displayed in the 2D view graphics area to the clipboard. This allows you to paste the image into any program that supports copy and paste. This is useful for working with presentation or graphics editing software.
  
 ==== 2D View Preferences ==== ==== 2D View Preferences ====
  
-{{3DViewPreferences.png}}\\+{{:3DViewPreferences.png}}\\
 This button allows you to change how the graphics that are presented to you. Changes happen in real time to the camera views that are selected. At the bottom is the "Restore Defaults" button and the "Apply to All" button. The "Restore Defaults" button resets all of the options to their standard setting. The "Apply to All" button applies the changes to all of the camera views which are not currently selected. This button allows you to change how the graphics that are presented to you. Changes happen in real time to the camera views that are selected. At the bottom is the "Restore Defaults" button and the "Apply to All" button. The "Restore Defaults" button resets all of the options to their standard setting. The "Apply to All" button applies the changes to all of the camera views which are not currently selected.
  
-|{{2DAppearanceWindow.png}}|+|{{:2DAppearanceWindow.png}}|
  
 === Background === === Background ===
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