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Intuitively control complex 3D movements with one hand with the new SpaceMouse® joystick

22.05.2023

Intuicyjna kontrola złożonych ruchów 3D za pomocą jednej ręki z nowym joystickiem SpaceMouse®

SpaceMouse® module is the perfect man-machine interface for 3D motion control in industrial applications - with just one hand!

It is an excellent input device for teaching robots, moving cameras, measurement systems, drones, etc.

The joystick performs both rotational and translational movements thanks to the 6-axis sensor. The SpaceMouse® modulecan therefore replace two conventional joysticks in many applications, increasing operator control capabilities, saving control panel space and reducing investment costs. Completely new control concepts and control panels can be implemented without the need for extensive operator training.

The industrial module features an optimized feel for industrial control applications, including higher spring tension, less dead zone, solid and durable handle material, and a dust-tight seal. The joystick is resistant to aging and static magnetic fields, thanks to which it works reliably and does not wear out the internal mechanics.

At the heart of the joystick is a 3Dconnexion optoelectronic sensor that has been tried and tested in millions of 3D mice around the world. The ergonomically optimized handle with 6 degrees of freedom (DOF) completes the attractive features of the product.

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