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Latest revision as of 05:10, 28 September 2024
A 3D pen is a computer control peripheral that has 6DOF input and is in the shape of a pen. It has finer control than a typical VR game controller, simply because of the shape. It is also called a 3D stylus.
3D styluses are either mechanically mounted, like gadgets from SensAble, or they are tracked using a tracking system like electromagnetic tracking or SteamVR, or ultrasonic tracking.
Examples of consumer gadgets include the Massless Pen and the Logitech VR Ink.
Polhemus' magnetic tracking systems sometimes have a pen included.
See list of nonmechcanically-tracked 3D pens.
Mechanically tracked[edit]
Some 3D stylus systems track the pen mechanically. The pen is connected to a base. These systems have been used in medicine. An example of an application of a mechanically tracked system is the VBLaST virtual surgery simulator.[1] The VBLaST uses two control peripherals based on products by SensAble Technologies.
One 3D stylus that is available is the Touch 3D stylus from Protocom.[2]
Another gadget is the Touch X from 3D systems.[3]
References[edit]
- ↑ VBLaST - virtual surgery simulator. HowTechTV. Youtube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dWOCF_9WHwA
- ↑ http://www.protocom3dp.com/touch-3d-stylus Touch 3D stylus
- ↑ https://www.3dsystems.com/haptics-gadgets/touch-x Touch X Haptic Device