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3DRudder is a [[Virtual Reality]] [[Input Devices|input device]]. Unlike other input devices, 3DRudder is not controlled by your hands. The device is controlled by a user's feet. 3DRudder allows the user to precisely and intuitively navigate the immersive, 3D environments of a [[VR]] world with their feet. 3DRudder can perform 4 different types of movements:  
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3DRudder is a [[Virtual Reality]] [[Input Devices|input device]]. Unlike other input devices, 3DRudder is not controlled by your hands. The device is controlled by a user's feet. 3DRudder allows the user to precisely and intuitively navigate the immersive, 3D environments of a [[VR]] world with their feet.  
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==Features==
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3DRudder can perform 4 different types of movements:  
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*User can strafe left or right by tilting the device left or right.
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*User can zoom into or out of an object by tilting the device forward and backward.
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*User can rotate around an object by spinning the device.
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*User can move forward or backward by tilting your feet in different directions i.e. tilting left foot forward and right foot backward.
  
 
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Revision as of 20:38, 12 March 2015

3DRudder is a Virtual Reality input device. Unlike other input devices, 3DRudder is not controlled by your hands. The device is controlled by a user's feet. 3DRudder allows the user to precisely and intuitively navigate the immersive, 3D environments of a VR world with their feet.

Features

3DRudder can perform 4 different types of movements:

  • User can strafe left or right by tilting the device left or right.
  • User can zoom into or out of an object by tilting the device forward and backward.
  • User can rotate around an object by spinning the device.
  • User can move forward or backward by tilting your feet in different directions i.e. tilting left foot forward and right foot backward.