SmartNAV3 & Trackir
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SmartNAV3 & Trackir
With SmartNAV3 can you play games like when using Trackir? If yes how?
Re: SmartNAV3 & Trackir
Hello,
With the SmartNAV3 you can use the SmartNAV software to emulate the mouse in games that have mouse look modes and then perform mouse clicks with your mouse as usual.
If you get a SmartNAV3 AT (for complete computer control) you can use the dwell clicker to perform clicks in many games. This usually works best with the game being in a 'windowed' mode.
You can play first person shooter games with the SmartNAV software allowing you to control the view, a switch (ideally wireless) to perform clicks, and voice commander to run,jump, etc. Check out this site: http://www.csnation.net/articles.php/71/ for more information about how this set up works.
You can also install the TrackIR software and use the SmartNAV hardware to play any TrackIR enhanced title, including those that utilize Vector.
With all of these setups you still have the value of being able to precisely control the cursor in desktop applications as well.
Hope this helps.
Best Regards,
Kevin
[ May 12, 2005, 04:01 PM: Message edited by: NaturalPoint - Kevin ]
With the SmartNAV3 you can use the SmartNAV software to emulate the mouse in games that have mouse look modes and then perform mouse clicks with your mouse as usual.
If you get a SmartNAV3 AT (for complete computer control) you can use the dwell clicker to perform clicks in many games. This usually works best with the game being in a 'windowed' mode.
You can play first person shooter games with the SmartNAV software allowing you to control the view, a switch (ideally wireless) to perform clicks, and voice commander to run,jump, etc. Check out this site: http://www.csnation.net/articles.php/71/ for more information about how this set up works.
You can also install the TrackIR software and use the SmartNAV hardware to play any TrackIR enhanced title, including those that utilize Vector.
With all of these setups you still have the value of being able to precisely control the cursor in desktop applications as well.
Hope this helps.
Best Regards,
Kevin
[ May 12, 2005, 04:01 PM: Message edited by: NaturalPoint - Kevin ]