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{{Device Infobox
{{Device Infobox
|image=[[file:3drudder1.jpg|350px]]
|image=[[File:3DRudder3.jpg|350px]]
|Type=[[Input Device]]
|Type=[[Input Device]]
|Subtype=[[Feet Tracking]], [[Locomotion]]
|Subtype=[[Feet Tracking]], [[Locomotion]]
|Creator=
|Creator=
|Developer=
|Developer=
|Manufacturer=
|Manufacturer= 3DRudder SAS
|Platform=
|Platform=
|Versions=
|Versions=
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|Sensors=
|Sensors=
|Input=
|Input=
|Connectivity=
|Connectivity= USB
|Power=
|Power=
|Weight=
|Weight=2kg
|Size=
|Size=37cm x 37cm x 5,5cm
|Release Date=March 2016
|Release Date=March 2016
|Price=$175
|Price=$175
|Website=http://www.3drudder.com/
|Website=http://www.3drudder.com/
}}
}}
3DRudder is a [[Virtual Reality]] [[Input Devices|input device]]. Unlike other input devices, 3DRudder is not controlled by your hands. The device is controlled by a user's feet. 3DRudder allows the user to precisely and intuitively navigate the immersive, 3D environments of a [[VR]] world with their feet.  
3DRudder is a [[Virtual Reality]] [[Input Devices|input device]] dedication to motion. Unlike other input devices, 3DRudder is not controlled by your hands. The device is controlled by a user's feet. 3DRudder allows the user to precisely and intuitively navigate the immersive, 3D environments of a [[VR]] world with their feet.  
The user's hands are now free to act in VR. She/He becomes more effective or productive.
The user's hands are free to act/to do. She/He becomes more effective or productive.
 
Unlike other motion input devices, in addition to regular 2D movements (forward/backward, strafe, rotation), the 3DRudder provides also elevation (up/down) using pressure sensors located on the surface of the board.
Unlike other motion input devices, in addition to regular 2D movements (forward/backward, strafe, rotation), the 3DRudder provides also elevation (up/down) using pressure sensors located on the surface of the board.