![]() ![]() You see, it goes straight to some page with no direct download links. I went ahead and it turned out to be fine.ĬHRIS: Ok this got me in a bit of trouble and went through a couple of uninstall/install rounds. Interestingly enough, I only saw Kinect Motor in my case. After running this install, you’ll see the driver installed under Device Manager (Start->type in “Device Manager” in Search Box), as depicted in the picture with Prime Sensor, Kinect Camera, Kinect Motor above. In my case is was 32-bit, so I double-clicked “dpinst-x86.exe”. exe file, depending on whether you’re using 32-bit or 64-bit Windows 7. ![]() After downloading, unzip the folder somewhere and check the files inside the extracted package.ĬHRIS: The file to install would be the correct. So first go to, and then click that “Downloads” button on the right side of the page. Then install drivers from use manual install from ‘PlatformWin32Driver’, after correct install you will have ‘Kinect Motor’ and ‘Kinect Camera’ under ‘PrimeSensor’ĬHRIS: Woah slow down pro, let’s break this down further. CHRIS: In my case this wasn’t relevant because I was starting from scratch.Ģ. First, uninstall all previous driver (NUI or libfreenect). However it wasn’t as straightforward when I followed it (yes, I am that slow ), so I’ll just use the same steps taken from that blog, with some extra info (in italics) to help you along.ġ. You just want to follow the instructions, run that demo, and start to impress your friends, right? Obviously you need to have the Kinect sensor device with the power adapter for this. We’ll assume that you don’t know what you’re doing, and you couldn’t care less about what libraries you’ll use to run this. This post will get you up and running apps for Kinect connected to PC using open source libraries. ![]()
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