I showed what freetrack and an improvised cap made out of old remote control led's could do to one of my step kids and he said something that made me think.
Would it be possible to run 2 independant freetrack apps. You could use one as normal with 6DOF on a cap and the second one mouse tracking an led on the finger of a glove so you could virtually push buttons.
I have no idea if it could be done but it just sounded like a great idea.
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The solution for that right now would be having a second computer with webcam and Free-Track, and than using GlovePIE on both computers to read the Free-Track inputs on the second and sending as mouse movements to the GlovePIE on the first. That would make possibe to move the mouse. But I don't how to simulate the clicking on that setup. Making what you want requires being capable of moving and clicking. (guess you intend to use that on Flight Simulator).