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    Executing control sequences thru dll?

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      fredfy
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      Hello,

      I would like to test my control algorithm written in labview on my x, y, z machine in sp.
      Is it possible to control the sketchy physics control panel thru a dll or something like that?

      Is it possible to use the same resources as the weemote uses to control motion, to write numeric values from a externally code written in in C,Java, python, labview. etc and in to sp?

      I have seen some similiar posts where people want to control the motion programatically in sp, and if it would work to to use one of the to methods above i believe this would be a god aproach to the possibility of implement control algorthms in sp. This would be great to simulate robotics buildt in sketchup!

      regards

      Fredrik

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        CPhillips
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        The Wiimote hack works by emulating the joystick (and mouse I think).

        In that respect you can control things with a .dll. "Just" make a joystick emulator that accepts the inputs from whatever your controller is and translate to DirectX joystick values.

        It will probably be a bit easier to do what you want in SP3.

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