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== What is TrackIR? == | == What is TrackIR? == | ||
TrackIR is a | TrackIR is a virtual reality personal computer control device developed by NaturalPoint. It can track the user's head movements in full 6DOF, on the X-, Y- and Z-axis and, using this data, can communicate with an arbitrary program where the user's head is pointing and thus update the screen as if they were looking around. For example, with a flight simulator, the player can look around the cockpit. | ||
The sensitivity is scalable in order to avoid the user having to turn their head so much away from the screen that they will be unable to keep looking at it. Only very fine movements are needed to operate the device. | |||
It is anticipated that [[:category:Armed Assault|Armed Assault]] will support this device. | It is anticipated that [[:category:Armed Assault|Armed Assault]] will support this device. |
Revision as of 19:14, 16 October 2006
What is TrackIR?
TrackIR is a virtual reality personal computer control device developed by NaturalPoint. It can track the user's head movements in full 6DOF, on the X-, Y- and Z-axis and, using this data, can communicate with an arbitrary program where the user's head is pointing and thus update the screen as if they were looking around. For example, with a flight simulator, the player can look around the cockpit.
The sensitivity is scalable in order to avoid the user having to turn their head so much away from the screen that they will be unable to keep looking at it. Only very fine movements are needed to operate the device.
It is anticipated that Armed Assault will support this device.
External Links
Recent Video Demonstrating the TrackIR device in ArmA