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*Remotely operate the robot with a browser based version of the [[Touchscreen| Touch screen interface]]. | *Remotely operate the robot with a browser based version of the [[Touchscreen| Touch screen interface]]. | ||
*Add and remove content, like motion sequences and audio. | *Add and remove content, like motion sequences and audio. | ||
− | *Configure the[[Touchscreen]] | + | *Configure the[[Touchscreen]], add new buttons etc. |
*Configure and adjust hardware devices like motors and pneumatic muscles. | *Configure and adjust hardware devices like motors and pneumatic muscles. | ||
− | *Configure the face projection. | + | *Configure the face projection, add new faces. |
*Adjust sound levels. | *Adjust sound levels. | ||
*Edit and create scripts in the Python programming language. | *Edit and create scripts in the Python programming language. |
Revision as of 16:59, 19 March 2016
Introduction
EA robots like RoboThespian and Socibot have a web based 'Control Panel' also referred to as The Tritium GUI, (Graphical User Interface), which allows users to perform many kinds of actions like:
- Remotely operate the robot with a browser based version of the Touch screen interface.
- Add and remove content, like motion sequences and audio.
- Configure theTouchscreen, add new buttons etc.
- Configure and adjust hardware devices like motors and pneumatic muscles.
- Configure the face projection, add new faces.
- Adjust sound levels.
- Edit and create scripts in the Python programming language.
- view camera and depth sensor images and see what image recognition programs are doing with that data.
- Check how the system is behaving, start and stop various software components.
If you already own a Tritium based robot like RoboThespian or Socibot see here for usage instructions