Difference between revisions of "3D input device"
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− | A '''3D control peripheral''' is a physical part of a computer system for controlling something in 3D. Examples include SteamVR controllers and [[3D pen]]s. | + | A '''3D control peripheral''' is a physical part of a computer system for controlling something virtual in 3D. Examples include SteamVR controllers and [[3D pen]]s. It is a [[control peripheral]] that enables the user to input data in three dimensions easily. |
− | + | Some control peripherals can enable [[3D direct interaction]]. They are naturally 3D. | |
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− | Some control peripherals can enable [[3D direct interaction]]. | ||
The most useful 3D control peripherals use [[linear representational action]] or [[direct action]]. | The most useful 3D control peripherals use [[linear representational action]] or [[direct action]]. |
Revision as of 12:24, 29 October 2024
A 3D control peripheral is a physical part of a computer system for controlling something virtual in 3D. Examples include SteamVR controllers and 3D pens. It is a control peripheral that enables the user to input data in three dimensions easily.
Some control peripherals can enable 3D direct interaction. They are naturally 3D.
The most useful 3D control peripherals use linear representational action or direct action.