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Initially I downloaded AITrack for gaming purposes, DCS world to be more specific. It does this great, I love it, thanks a lot for this.
After getting familiar with AITrack's capabilities I've come up with an idea that I'd like to share with you. I have a huge 49" screen that I work from, but working from the corners of the screen for too long is not great for my neck. What I would like to do is use AITrack to measure when I have my neck in the wrong position for too long and notify me. I'm sure I can figure out a way to do this: Just keep track of the YAW and when it's like this longer then a certain period make a little sound.
But...I find that AITrack uses a lot of CPU power which activates my laptop cooling too often. Currently 15% CPU is the lowest I can get AITrack to run at.
Is there a way to lower the FPS and resolution even further?
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Hi guys,
Initially I downloaded AITrack for gaming purposes, DCS world to be more specific. It does this great, I love it, thanks a lot for this.
After getting familiar with AITrack's capabilities I've come up with an idea that I'd like to share with you. I have a huge 49" screen that I work from, but working from the corners of the screen for too long is not great for my neck. What I would like to do is use AITrack to measure when I have my neck in the wrong position for too long and notify me. I'm sure I can figure out a way to do this: Just keep track of the YAW and when it's like this longer then a certain period make a little sound.
But...I find that AITrack uses a lot of CPU power which activates my laptop cooling too often. Currently 15% CPU is the lowest I can get AITrack to run at.
Is there a way to lower the FPS and resolution even further?
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