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Description
The Stealth 3D Mouse provides
an ergonomic, two-handed 3D input for VrTwo.
The mouse has an optical XY motion sensor, a high-resolution Z wheel and
10 buttons. The standard Stealth 3D
Mouse has two thumb buttons above the Z-wheel.
The connection of the Stealth 3D Mouse requires a single USB port.
Installation
This is the original
Stealth 3D mouse and is recognized by the Windows as a system mouse and
requires no additional drivers. Simply plug the USB connector into any
available USB port and Windows 2000/XP should automatically configure the
mouse. NOTE: Never install the Kensington drivers that are
available for the Stealth 3D Mouse.
These drivers cause problems with the feel of the Z motion.
Since the Stealth
Mouse is recognized as a system mouse, once it is connected there will be two
mice available. Both are active and may
be used at any time. The buttons on both
the Stealth Mouse and the original system mouse may be configured to emit VrOne
button codes.
The Stealth Z-Mouse is a
newer 3D input device and differs from the original Stealth 3D Mouse in that it
does not configure as a Windows mouse so when in operation the Windows mouse
may be used for normal operations such as pulling down menus etc.

The Stealth Mouse and
system mouse button assignments and thumbwheel scale factor may be configured
with the Device Control (DevCon) command.
This command may be executed anytime VrTwo is running. With the Shift keys, it is possible to cross
reference up to 14 VrOne buttons. The
shift key is used to access 7 more buttons and it is also used as a clutch
button which disengages the floating mark while the button is pressed.