| Latest version | 1.1.0 |
|---|---|
| Minimum Core | 11 |
| Compatible Core | 11.302 |
| File size | 9 B |
| Last updated | 2 years ago |
| Created | 2 years ago |
| Authors |
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| Languages |
English |
| Systems | All systems |
| Project source | Project URL |
| Report bugs | Bug tracker URL |
| Read-me | Readme URL |
| License | License URL |
This is a hacked together group of modules I've used to enable foundry gameplay using a gaming table hacked together with an IR Touch Frame glued to a shitty 42 inch television with half of an old gaming laptop duct taped to the back of it. My players use paper character sheets and roll physical dice, so this allows the GM to make use of foundry while giving the players an interactive map to move tokens around on. My players rarely use any functionality other than moving tokens, opening doors, and drawing templates.
Thank you for asking. This module is a mash up of pared down code from the following fantastic, complete modules:
Other than refactoring some code used in the two projects above for my own sake, I've added the following features:
I can only verify this working for the two touch screen setups I have:
This is my TV setup. If you're having issues with touch recognition (and you aren't on a unsupported version of foundry - currently v11 only) then you should cross-reference your setup with mine:
I have no clue if this'll work on apple devices. If I had to guess I'd assume not.
TouchVTT is broken using V11. I (or someone else) will port my god awful changes to touch-vtt sooner or later, but until then this is all you've got.
It's because I don't use it, or because it was creating a bad user experience for my players and I. I threw this together with over a year of experience, hang ups, and idiosyncrasies using my setup as a GM and player. It works for me but YMMV.
I use a ton of modules, but, other than this one, there's only a few that are installed for improving the client experience:
To install this package, open your Foundry Setup screen and navigate to your Module tab and click the Install Module button.
From there, you can either search for the package unique name: gaming-table or copy its manifest URL:
And paste it to the input box at the bottom of your window.

You can install this package directly to your Forge account.
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