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In the late 1990s Kantek introduced the 3D RingMouse. This wireless mouse was worn on a ring around a finger, which enabled the thumb to access three buttons. The mouse was tracked in three dimensions by a base station.[26] Despite a certain appeal, it was finally discontinued because it did not provide sufficient resolution.

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After id Software's Doom, the game that popularized FPS games but which did not support vertical aiming with a mouse (the y-axis served for forward/backward movement), competitor 3D Realms' Duke Nukem 3D became one of the first games that supported using the mouse to aim up and down. This and other games using the Build engine had an option to invert the Y-axis. The invert feature actually made the mouse behave in a manner that users now[update] regard as non-inverted (by default, moving mouse forward resulted in looking down). Soon after, id Software released Quake, which introduced the invert feature as users now[update] know it. Other games using the Quake engine have come on the market following this standard, likely due to the overall popularity of Quake.

mouse 3d

Revolutionize the way you work with 3D applications. Pan, zoom and rotate the model or camera as if you’re holding it in your hand. It’s a level of control that’s simply not possible with a traditional mouse and keyboard. Whether you’re working on complex assemblies, dazzling 3D models or fantastic fly throughs, with a 3D mouse you can set your imagination free!

mouse 3d

The demo video below shows a user working on a tablet, rotating a 3D model with the mouse using their right hand and painting onto its surface using the stylus held in their left. Unlike 3Dconnexion_’s controllers, the =‘mouseo’ has an actual trackball, rather than a dial that may be rocked back and forth.

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