3DxWare and ControlMyJoystick
3DxWare is driver software that is provided for free from 3Dconnexion. You install it before you start using
3DxWare is driver software that is provided for free from 3Dconnexion. You install it before you start using
Beautiful. Rugged. Sensitive. They are commonly found in CAD and other 3D-related industries, and they really are great in games. Who knew? We did.
Thinking about installing ControlMyJoystick and wondering about what it all involves?
We have had good feedback on the curves introduced in v3.1, so we have made the curves even…curvier. Now you create one or more curve ‘modes’ per profile. Each mode has it’s own curves, deadzone, trim settings for each axis. And of course, it’s all voice activated. So now if you would like …
Many thanks to our users and their great feedback and ideas on how we can make ControlMyJoystick even better. Lots of goodies and bug fixes. Including the ability to adjust SpaceNavigator axis sensitivity by voice command. Make sure you export your profiles from your old version before you uninstall it. Then you can import …
You have likely noticed in our other tutorials that we often use Elite: Dangerous to demonstrate various aspects of ControlMyJoystick. It covers settng up voice commands and the optional SpaceNavigator controller. This tutorial video shows how to configure Elite: Dangerous and gives some tips and tricks to get it the most of your controller.
And another tutorial is born! This one goes into a lot of depth about the SpaceNavigator, and how it integrates with ControlMyJoystick and games. A brief demo of binding the SpaceNavigator to Elite: Dangerous is shown.
Profiles. Everything comes back to profiles. And in this tutorial video you’ll learn how to manage profiles and how to bind them to Elite: Dangerous. Voice commands and the optional SpaceNavigator are shown, as well as some not-so-elite piloting skills of the narrator. Enjoy!
Explore how to change skins, resize panels, and print voice commands. Includes a quick clip of acquiring a target in Elite: Dangerous. And yes, we really did deploy hardpoints with the voice command ‘Boomstick’. Check it out on YouTube!