opentrack project home at <http://github.com/opentrack/opentrack>.
Binary releases at <https://github.com/opentrack/opentrack/releases>.
Please first refer to <https://github.com/opentrack/opentrack/wiki> for new user guide, frequent questions, specific tracker/filter documentation.
opentrack is an application dedicated to tracking user's head movements and relaying the information to games and flight simulation software.
Not to be confused with railway planning software <http://opentrack.ch>
- PointTracker by Patrick Ruoff, freetrack-like light sources
- Oculus Rift
- Paper marker support via the ArUco library <https://github.com/rmsalinas/aruco>
- Human face tracker <https://github.com/sthalik/headtracker>
- Razer Hydra
- Relaying via UDP from a different computer
- Relaying UDP via FreePIE-specific Android app
- Joystick analog axes (Windows, Linux)
- SimConnect for newer Microsoft Flight Simulator (Windows)
- freetrack implementation (Windows)
- Relaying UDP to another computer
- Virtual joystick output (Linux, Windows)
- Wine freetrack glue protocol (Linux, OSX)
- X-Plane plugin (Linux)
- Tablet-like mouse output (Windows)
- FlightGear Nasal script
- FSUIPC for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2002/2004 (Windows)
opentrack allows for output shaping, filtering, the codebase builds on on Microsoft Windows, Apple OSX, and GNU/Linux.
Don't be afraid to submit an issue/feature request if need arises.
- Stanisław Halik (maintainer)
- Chris Thompson (aka mm0zct)
- Donovan Baarda (filtering/control theory expert)
- Ryan Spicer (OSX tester, contributor)
- Patrick Ruoff (PT tracker)
- Ulf Schreiber (PT tracker)
- Andrzej Czarnowski (quality assurance)
- uglyDwarf (high CON)
- Wim Vriend (historically)
The code originally licensed under GPLv3, new code required legally compatible unless resides in separate address space.
Recommended to submit new code under ISC license, shorter boilerplate header than MIT/X11 or new BSD.