Step 1: $ sudo apt-get install libusb-dev $ sudo atp-get install libusb-1.0-0-dev Step 2: Download Kinect-1.2 [Scroll to the bottom of the page] Unpack Kinect-1.2.tar.gz to src folder [if you don't remember how to do this, look at the last paragraph in Step 6 - Dependancies Part II] Open Terminal Go to src, then Kinect-1.2 folder $ make Step 3
Hi, this video shows you how to setup the Kinect Sensor on the Xbox One X. The same process will work on the Xbox One S. You will need a Kinect Adapter which you can get from Microsoft

Don't buy Kinect V2 for 3d scanning, there's little to no software and Microsoft made sure to kill that thing so it's practically useless. Kinect V1 on the other hand had a longer period of support and there are many 3d scanning apps for it. You can get pretty decent scans of big/medium sized objects.

Toggle the option to turn on motion detection within the software. Once activated, the system will continuously monitor the designated surveillance area for any movement. Next, adjust the sensitivity level of the motion detection. This determines how sensitive the system is to changes in the surveillance area. In this video, I'll create a 3D scan of myself with Kinect V2 and my Windows laptop. Then I'll print out my scan my Ender 3 Pro.If you don't have a 3D printe
Microsoft today released an adapter that will let those with a Kinect sensor for Xbox One connect it to a Windows 8 PC. Developers, meanwhile, will also be able to release Kinect apps in the
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