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# TrackFPV
Use your Fatshark or Skyzone goggles as a virtual reality headset.
#### Fast overview: Use an Arduino Micro as a Joystick for OpenTrack with the input of your FPV-Headtracker.
Fast overview: Use an Arduino Micro as a Joystick for OpenTrack with the input of your FPV-Headtracker.
[![IMAGE ALT TEXT HERE](https://img.youtube.com/vi/lgsw95ZyV68/0.jpg)]
(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lgsw95ZyV68)
Hardware:
• Arduino Micro (ATmega32U4 = featuring a built-in USB which makes the Micro recognizable as a joystick)
• 3,5 mm phone jack from your goggle
• Mirroring the Computer-Screen to the goggle with a HDMI to AV converter
## 1.Hardware:
- Arduino Micro (ATmega32U4 = featuring a built-in USB which makes the Micro recognizable as a joystick)
- 3,5 mm phone jack from your goggle
- Mirroring the Computer-Screen to the goggle with a HDMI to AV converter
Software:
• install the latest OpenTrack software https://github.com/opentrack/opentrack/releases
• install latest Arduino IDE and drivers
## 2.Software:
- install the latest OpenTrack software https://github.com/opentrack/opentrack/releases
- install latest Arduino IDE and drivers
Libraries used in this project:
• Joystick.h https://github.com/MHeironimus/ArduinoJoystickLibrary
• CPPM.h https://github.com/jmparatte/CPPM
## 3.Libraries used in this project:
- Joystick.h https://github.com/MHeironimus/ArduinoJoystickLibrary
- CPPM.h https://github.com/jmparatte/CPPM
### Installation:
1. prepare Hardware. Ground to Ground and the PPM-Pin to D4 (it´s the ICP-Pin)
Installation: 1. prepare Hardware. Ground to Ground and the PPM-Pin to D4 (it´s the ICP-Pin)
2. Install the libraries
3. Upload the sketch to the Arduino
4. Check if the Arduino is detected from the computer (Windows Control Panel >> Hardware >> Devices >> Arduino Micro