SmartNav 3 or TrackIR 4: Pro?
Posted: Mon Aug 28, 2006 2:28 am
I'm interested in these products, because I have some pain in my wrists(RSI), and I don't want it to get any worse... but I have some questions:
1. Can I use TrackIR 4:Pro as a replacement of my mouse? If so, which one is more precise, SmartNav 3 or TrackIR 4?
2. How precise is it? (can I move the pointer pixel by pixel?)
3. How much lag is there, or is it very exact?
4. Why is the SmartNav 3 more expensive than the TrackIR 4 pro?
I'm hesitating to buy one of these products, because I'd like to move the pointer as precise as I can do with the mouse. And I also would like to play games (mostly FPS games like Counter-strike), but I've read that this is possible.
Thank you in advance,
Ed
PS: I have another question:
How does it work, starting with your head in natural position, with the pointer in the center of the screen:
If i turn my head to the left (horizontally) will the pointer keep on going to the left, until I reposition my head in natural position? Or will the pointer stop at the point you're looking at (with the right settings) and return to the center of my screen when I go back to natural position with my head?
[ August 28, 2006, 10:01 AM: Message edited by: Ed17 ]
1. Can I use TrackIR 4:Pro as a replacement of my mouse? If so, which one is more precise, SmartNav 3 or TrackIR 4?
2. How precise is it? (can I move the pointer pixel by pixel?)
3. How much lag is there, or is it very exact?
4. Why is the SmartNav 3 more expensive than the TrackIR 4 pro?
I'm hesitating to buy one of these products, because I'd like to move the pointer as precise as I can do with the mouse. And I also would like to play games (mostly FPS games like Counter-strike), but I've read that this is possible.
Thank you in advance,
Ed
PS: I have another question:
How does it work, starting with your head in natural position, with the pointer in the center of the screen:
If i turn my head to the left (horizontally) will the pointer keep on going to the left, until I reposition my head in natural position? Or will the pointer stop at the point you're looking at (with the right settings) and return to the center of my screen when I go back to natural position with my head?
[ August 28, 2006, 10:01 AM: Message edited by: Ed17 ]