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- SpaceOrb_360 abstract "The SpaceOrb 360 is a 6DOF computer input device that is designed to be operated with two hands. Each of the 6 axes have 10-bit precision each when measuring the amount of force or torque applied. It has two right-index-finger buttons and four right-thumb buttons. It interfaces with a computer through an RS-232 serial port using a custom binary protocol. Drivers for the device exist for Mac OS, MS Windows and Linux. Logitech had similar 6DOF devices during the same time period called the Cyberman and Cyberman II.The device was released in 1996, the same year as popular 3D games such as Descent II and Quake. It was originally called the Spaceball Avenger II, a sequel to SpaceTec's Spaceball Avenger. The SpaceOrb was especially suited for the gameplay of Descent because of the complete freedom-of-motion afforded by its rendering engine. There was strong support for the device in both Quake and Quake II, but the WASD-type keyboard-and-mouse controls eventually became more popular. As of the Half-Life engine (based on the original Quake source), there was specific support for the SpaceOrb's capabilities. Developers later started to drop variable movement speed support, which reduced the 10bit translation force measurement to 1bit per direction.It was originally manufactured and sold by the SpaceTec IMC company (first bought by Labtec, which itself was later bought by Logitech). The device is no longer sold nor supported by Logitech. It has been supplanted by more modern devices sold under Logitech's 3Dconnexion brand, which are all one-handed 3DMice that afford the other hand the freedom to interact with the keyboard/mouse.Recently fans of the SpaceOrb controller have designed an Arduino add on that makes a SpaceOrb available over USB, which makes it compatible with modern operating systems.".
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- SpaceOrb_360 wikiPageExternalLink www.jaycrowe.com.
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- SpaceOrb_360 wikiPageWikiLink 3D_computer_graphics.
- SpaceOrb_360 wikiPageWikiLink 3Dconnexion.
- SpaceOrb_360 wikiPageWikiLink Agetec.
- SpaceOrb_360 wikiPageWikiLink Arduino.
- SpaceOrb_360 wikiPageWikiLink Arrow_keys.
- SpaceOrb_360 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Computing_input_devices.
- SpaceOrb_360 wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_human–computer_interaction.
- SpaceOrb_360 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pointing_devices.
- SpaceOrb_360 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Video_game_control_methods.
- SpaceOrb_360 wikiPageWikiLink Descent_II.
- SpaceOrb_360 wikiPageWikiLink Game_engine.
- SpaceOrb_360 wikiPageWikiLink Half-Life_(video_game).
- SpaceOrb_360 wikiPageWikiLink Labtec.
- SpaceOrb_360 wikiPageWikiLink Linux.
- SpaceOrb_360 wikiPageWikiLink Logitech.
- SpaceOrb_360 wikiPageWikiLink Mac_OS.
- SpaceOrb_360 wikiPageWikiLink Microsoft_Windows.
- SpaceOrb_360 wikiPageWikiLink PlayStation.
- SpaceOrb_360 wikiPageWikiLink Quake_(video_game).
- SpaceOrb_360 wikiPageWikiLink Quake_II.
- SpaceOrb_360 wikiPageWikiLink RS-232.
- SpaceOrb_360 wikiPageWikiLink Six_degrees_of_freedom.
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- SpaceOrb_360 subject Category:Computing_input_devices.
- SpaceOrb_360 subject Category:History_of_human–computer_interaction.
- SpaceOrb_360 subject Category:Pointing_devices.
- SpaceOrb_360 subject Category:Video_game_control_methods.
- SpaceOrb_360 hypernym Device.
- SpaceOrb_360 type Device.
- SpaceOrb_360 type Method.
- SpaceOrb_360 comment "The SpaceOrb 360 is a 6DOF computer input device that is designed to be operated with two hands. Each of the 6 axes have 10-bit precision each when measuring the amount of force or torque applied. It has two right-index-finger buttons and four right-thumb buttons. It interfaces with a computer through an RS-232 serial port using a custom binary protocol. Drivers for the device exist for Mac OS, MS Windows and Linux.".
- SpaceOrb_360 label "SpaceOrb 360".
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- SpaceOrb_360 sameAs Q7572200.
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