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Uploaded by tkeuthen on Dec 4, 2006
Shows how the cap of 3Dconnexion's navigation devices works
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@thenewbug3 you need to try it to understand the difference between the 3D mouse and joy, mouse or any other input device
miecz23 1 year ago
@miecz23 you can rotate them easily. and a simple configuration could allow the wheel on most joysticks to manuever the up and down.
thenewbug3 1 year ago
but this can both move farward and tilt forward. aswell as to the sides and rotation
timonix2 1 year ago
you CAN rotate the Saitek joystick. but yea, u cant push it up and down
JohnF30Music 2 years ago
walmart has them
xXwhygodwhyXx 2 years ago
I don't think you can get the same result.
You can't rotate your joystick, you can't push it up and down.
miecz23 3 years ago
newegg has them.
hdwblade 3 years ago
Where can I buy one?
pixelfireproductions 3 years ago
I get the same movements from my Saitek joystick setup!
MelaMan 3 years ago
It only works with certain apps, and the only game it works with is Second Life. So, no. It is mainly used for 3d developers (movies, games, CAD, etc.)
pMcactusbin 3 years ago 2
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@thenewbug3 you need to try it to understand the difference between the 3D mouse and joy, mouse or any other input device
miecz23 1 year ago
@miecz23 you can rotate them easily. and a simple configuration could allow the wheel on most joysticks to manuever the up and down.
thenewbug3 1 year ago
but this can both move farward and tilt forward. aswell as to the sides and rotation
timonix2 1 year ago
you CAN rotate the Saitek joystick. but yea, u cant push it up and down
JohnF30Music 2 years ago
walmart has them
xXwhygodwhyXx 2 years ago
I don't think you can get the same result.
You can't rotate your joystick, you can't push it up and down.
miecz23 3 years ago
newegg has them.
hdwblade 3 years ago
Where can I buy one?
pixelfireproductions 3 years ago
I get the same movements from my Saitek joystick setup!
MelaMan 3 years ago
It only works with certain apps, and the only game it works with is Second Life. So, no. It is mainly used for 3d developers (movies, games, CAD, etc.)
pMcactusbin 3 years ago 2