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IPA
and IPA WebView Provide Support
For All 3Dconnexion Motion Controllers
3D controllers bring extreme ease of use and interaction
of 3D engineering data to the non-engineer
Acton, MA - September
13, 2004 - Immersive Design, Inc. (http://www.immdesign.com)
today announced that IPA v8.0 and interactive publications generated using
IPA WebView have support for all 3Dconnexion motion controllers. Using a
3Dconnexion SpaceBall®, SpaceMouse®, Space Traveler, or CadMan®
provides a natural extension of the functionality found in IPA for generating
assembly, service or training procedures and interacting with a live 3D
product manual using IPA WebView. 3Dconnexion's controllers are used in
a two-handed fashion in conjunction with a standard mouse to help users
to position and manipulate objects in 3D space much more efficiently than
possible with just a mouse alone.
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"We are excited by the opportunities that IPA offers our customers,"
said Jan Larsson, Director of Partner Marketing at 3Dconnexion Inc.
"Historically, the main usage of our controllers has been during
the design phase of a product. Immersive Design's IPA and interactive
product manuals extend the value of our 3D controllers outside of
the engineering department to the manufacturing, service, and sales
departments. We look forward to our customer's' customers using
their 3D in a powerful, new way."
For many non-engineering individuals using mainstream applications,
one of the major drawbacks to the use of 3D is the non-intuitive
use of a 2D input
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device such as a mouse
or keyboard for manipulating a 3D data. Fully supported in IPA and the generated
interactive documentation running inside of PowerPoint, MS Word or Internet
Explorer, the 3Dconnexion motion controllers help overcome the input dilemma
for mainstream individuals. The value of 3D controllers has long been locked
up in the design engineering departments, IPA generated procedures leverage
the power of the 3Dconnexion devices in applications for assembly, service,
marketing and sales.
"In response
to our customers' requests, we have added the full functionality of the
3Dconnexion motion controllers in the 3D documentation published with
IPA so that users outside of the engineering departments may interact
with 3D product information in an intuitive and easy way," said Gregory
Smith, CEO of Immersive Design. "In some applications, the SpaceBall,
SpaceMouse or SpaceTraveler will become the primary input device for many
users."
About Immersive Design:
Founded in 1995 and headquartered in Acton, MA, Immersive Design is
a privately held corporation that develops and markets IPA, interactive
3D authoring and web publishing software used to communicate product designs
and to reduce costs throughout a product's life cycle. To learn more about
IPA and Immersive Design, visit the company's Web site (www.immdesign.com).
About 3Dconnexion:
3Dconnexion, a Logitech
Company, is the worldwide market leader in 3D input devices for the growing
field of 3D motion control, used in the CAD (Computer Aided Design), PLM
(Product Lifecycle Management), DCC (Digital Content Creation), and GIS
(Geographic Information Systems) markets. Over 250,000 professionals use
3Dconnexion controllers, including its industry-leading SpaceBall®,
SpaceMouse®, CadMan®, and SpaceTraveler.
3Dconnexion is headquartered
in Silicon Valley, California, with offices in Detroit, Los Angeles, London,
Munich, Paris, Stockholm, Wroclaw and Tokyo.
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