Anatomy
of a 3D Motion Controller
Motion controllers feature a
ball, or cap, which easily
rotates in 6 directions to
perform the ultimate in 3D
navigation. They also have
programmable buttons to
which frequently used
commands and functions can
be mapped for one-touch
access. Studies show that
you can increase your
productivity simply by
adding a motion controller
to your left hand in
conjunction with the use of
your mouse.
Touch
and Zoom
With a tap on the controller
cap, you can pan, zoom and
rotate models and objects on
your screen, simultaneously,
without using your mouse.
Imagine, experiencing 6
degrees-of-freedom in one
intuitive, fluid motion,
precisely positioning your
model or scene in 3D space.
Further, with one touch of a
programmable button, you can
execute a command sequence
that would take many trips
to the keyboard or many
clicks on the menu bar to
accomplish.
Once you see what you can do
with a motion
controller….you’ll see why
you can’t do without one!
Learn more by downloading
the PDF; “What
is a 3D Motion Controller?”