Adjust The Two-Handed Controller; Adjust The Stereoscopic Glasses - Intergraph ImageStation Z Installation And Use Manual

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Adjust the Two-Handed Controller

The two-handed controller uses a standard bobbin, ten buttons, and two force-operated joysticks called
force sticks. The ten buttons are application-specific. They are mapped and specified within the
application software.
CAUTION
Exerting excessive force on the buttons and force sticks can cause fatigue or may cause them to
break.
The thumb lever force sticks are sensitive to force rather than to displacement, and require minimal
force to operate. Over-straining the force sticks will not speed performance.
The ten buttons require minimal force and should be pressed until a click is heard or felt. Excessive
force will cause fatigue.
10
Force
Stick
Bobbin

Adjust the Stereoscopic Glasses

The infrared emitter refreshes the lenses in the stereoscopic glasses at 60 Hz, in exact synchronization
with the images displayed on the monitor. Please take time to read the documentation supplied with the
glasses. It contains important information about use and care of the glasses.
NOTE
Consult the Crystal Eyes Stereoscopic Glasses User's Manual for information on cleaning the glasses
and replacing the batteries.
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