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The same could be done for an optical mouse, maybe. |
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I like it (+), but you'd have to bring back (I haven't
seen them in a while) the old huge Kensington cue
ball sized trackball or bigger. |
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Beside my keyboard is a 3D spaceball which senses 6 axes of motion (3 linear, 3 rotary). These are very common among CAD users and widely known to exist. |
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MFD - unless I'm missing something? |
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//A trackball which can sense rotational motion in a horizontal plane// |
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[ ] This anno brought to you via a Kensington SlimBlade Trackball, which does pitch and roll quite nicely for X and Y, and uses yaw for a scroll wheel. I'm pretty sure the hardware could do yaw for Z but the drivers are crippled. |
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[MQED] I wanted an old TurboMouse for ages, but got a bizarrely good deal on this one (the ball is smaller though) |
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//a full three degrees of rotational freedom// i.e. pretty much constrained to point in one direction? |
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