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One 3D stylus that is available is the Touch 3D stylus from Protocom.<ref>http://www.protocom3dp.com/touch-3d-stylus Touch™ 3D stylus</ref> | One 3D stylus that is available is the Touch 3D stylus from Protocom.<ref>http://www.protocom3dp.com/touch-3d-stylus Touch™ 3D stylus</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 01:08, 27 April 2024
A 3D stylus or 3D pen is a computer input device that tracks the movement in 3D with finer control than a typical controller.
Examples include traditional devices and consumer devices. Examples of consumer devices include the Massless Pen and the Logitech VR Ink.
Traditional 3D stylus devices are mechanically connected to a base, and have been used in medicine. An example is in the VBLaST virtual surgery simulator.[1] THe VBLaST uses two input devices based on products by SensAble Technologies.
One 3D stylus that is available is the Touch 3D stylus from Protocom.[2]
Another device is the Touch X from 3D systems.[3]
References
- ↑ 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-devices/touch-x Touch X Haptic Device