Below is an overview for a typical driver installation: The first screen you will see when launching Zadig is the User Account Control prompt displayed below.
I will mention a few folks (and if they give their permission, I'll link to them): There are far too many people who have helped in developing and nurturing Kinect2Scratch, so thank you all. About 12,000 downloads later - thanks! I love the videos, tweets, emails and all the lovely feedback folk have sent. You can follow me on Twitter or LinkedIn if you are so inclined. I live in Ireland and was C++ developer for IBM, then a Computing lecturer and now Academic Evangelist for Microsoft. To get you started, here are the blocks that are now available to you in Kinect2Scratch3: This is short, because I have to get on a plane and present this at the MIT Scratch Conference. ScratchX is Scratch 2.0 with some cloud features removed, but used because 3rd party extensions are allowed on ScratchX, but not on Scratch 2.0. If you want to try the Skeleton sample project, click Launch ScratchX with Kinect2Scratch Skeleton project.If you want to start from a fresh project, click Launch ScratchX with new Kinect2Scratch project.Localhost and port 8181 is used, if this is an issue let me know. I don't send any other data (personal or otherwise) anywhere - just Kinect data to Scratch. Run Kinect2ScratchX3.exe (the file you just downloaded) and it may ask you to let it out through the firewall - this is because I use the network to send information from the Kinect to.Download Kinect2ScratchX3.exe and put it somewhere you'll find it again (doesn't need installing, just run it).Plug in your Kinect to the wall (electricity) and PC (USB3), wait for your PC to finish installing the new device.
You will need a PC with USB 3.0 and Windows 8, Windows 8.1 or Windows 10.
This version has many more features, and it is recommended to upgrade if you can. This is version 3 (2016), and the older (20) versions are available, but deprecated. Kinect 2 Scratch makes it easy to make Kinect v2 (Xbox One version) games and applications in ScratchX, the easy to use programming environment from the Lifelong Kindergarten Lab in MIT. Kinect2Scratch Kinect v2 to (Version 3 of Kinect2Scratch) Download.