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This idea is for my Directional Cursor idea; a computer stylus that has a tiny analog stick like device on the tip, which will provide the computer with rotational cursor input when there is an angular force applied to tip of the device. When you rotate the stylus, it will rotate the cursor.
Directional Cursors
Directional_20Cursors [BJS, Jun 24 2006]
6D Stylus
http://www.wacom-as.../intuos3artpen.html High-tech digitiser tablet technology [neutrinos_shadow, Feb 21 2007]
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How odd, I was planning to submit this same idea. I saw some demo about moving files around on a simulated desktop with realistic physics, and thought it would be an interesting way to rotate groups. |
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I always direct my cursors at those who
deserve them most. |
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maybe not so nice. i guess it depends how
pointy your cursors are. |
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I like this a lot. What about a tip with 2 distinct tips on it that the computer can track, that way as they change their orientation to one another the system can read the change in orientation. It would also be very durable. |
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I don't think I understand exactly what you are suggesting. |
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Just browsing the 'bakery and found this, now baked and beyond - see link. |
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