10.6

Mac OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard)

Backdrop: Grid Grey (Composition by smokris)

Author: smokris
License: MIT
Date: 2009.11.28
Compatibility: 10.5, 10.6
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A grey grid backdrop.

Backdrop: Cloudy Grey (Composition by smokris)

Author: smokris
License: MIT
Date: 2009.11.28
Compatibility: 10.5, 10.6
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A cloudy grey backdrop.

Multi-Touch FPS Controller (Composition by dust)

Author: dust
License: (unknown)
Date: 2009.11.27
Compatibility: 10.6
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so this is using the kineme multi-touch patch. it is a basic controller kind of like a fps game controller. i know this is multi-touch but i tried to do as many of the controls possible with one touch. to move left move left to move right move right, to look left turn your finger left to look right turn your finger right. to jump touch down with your second finger. i made a multi-touch macro as well with some basic gestures from apple mouse and interaction patch. there are cursors for max touches all with direction. the interaction feature is so you can use any touch to interact with a mesh or sprite not just your mouse xy. i suppose this interaction would be used to pick up a gun or something that can be controlled with another finger than the controlling finger. enjoy. just extract zip to your desktop in order to visualize. keep the same folder structure or replace with your own model.

Multitouch Navigator (Composition by smokris)

Author: smokris
License: MIT
Date: 2009.11.27
Compatibility: 10.6
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Kinda like the Trackball, but uses MultitouchPatch for interaction instead.

Update:

  • Changed reset mechanism to five-finger tap (instead of keyboard space)
  • This doesn't work in Leopard (just because it uses Virtual Patches)

Multitouch Gesture: 3 Finger Drag (Composition by smokris)

Author: smokris
License: MIT
Date: 2009.11.27
Compatibility: 10.5, 10.6
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Required plugins:
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Detects three simultaneous touches; tracks motion along the X and Y axes.