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Knuckles Controllers – first made public in the [[Steam Dev Days 2016]] event is now shipping to select developers hand-picked by [[Valve]]. The new controller for [[SteamVR]] is compatible with most pre-developed hardware and software. Along with [[motion tracking]], the Knuckles Controllers can also track each individual finger.
Knuckles Controllers – first made public in the [[Steam Dev Days 2016]] event is now shipping to select developers hand-picked by [[Valve]]. The new controller for [[SteamVR]] is compatible with most pre-developed hardware and software. Along with [[motion tracking]], the Knuckles Controllers can also track each individual finger.
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Here is what we know so far.
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==Introducing the Knuckles Controllers==
==Introducing the Knuckles Controllers==
The prototype version of the Valve Knuckles controllers was first unveiled at the Steam Dev Days 2016 event. The design of the Knuckles controller created quite a buzz. That’s because, users of Knuckles can let go of the controllers, but it’ll not drop to the ground. Surprisingly, the gadget doesn’t have a safety cord to strap the controller to the wrist. Additionally, inspired by [[Oculus Touch]], the makers have also included the [[finger tracking]] feature to Knuckles.
The prototype version of the Valve Knuckles controllers was first unveiled at the Steam Dev Days 2016 event. The design of the Knuckles controller created quite a buzz. That’s because, users of Knuckles can let go of the controllers, but it’ll not drop to the ground. Surprisingly, the gadget doesn’t have a safety cord to strap the controller to the wrist. Additionally, inspired by [[Oculus Touch]], the makers have also included the [[finger tracking]] feature to Knuckles.