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Sunday, October 1st, 2006 04:59 pm
I'm finally watching the NASA videos of the robot flight. One of the other teams was trying to use a USB mouse on their laptop. Oddly enough, they don't seem to work very well in freefall.
Sunday, October 1st, 2006 05:45 pm (UTC)
optical mouse, you mean?

actually, that gives me a good R&D idea: hardware interfaces for freefall...

(I found even key-pressing to be kind of difficult with my feet in the air. If I knew how to use a Twiddler, that'd be a good place for it.)
Sunday, October 1st, 2006 06:14 pm (UTC)
Actually, an optical mouse would probably work slightly better -- you need to apply less pressure to keep it against the surface. Any mouse, though, wouldn't really work -- you have to keep track of it, or it'll float away, and it's very much dependent on your orientation in general. I think a pen tablet would be slightly less pessimal, assuming a tethered pen, but mostly only because it'd be more forgiving of odd orientations -- the same issues about pressure against a specific surface still apply.