air-mouse
Optical mouse works on the principle of image processing techniques while air mouse works on the principle of inertial motion sensing
Both motion and sensing.
The technology behind the motion sensing capabilities of the kinect is that they have cameras that capture your movements and are sensitive to voice recognition.
That's called a trackball. The device stays in place and you move the ball (usually) with your thumb, rather than moving a mouse which in turn moves the ball inside (or with the newer optical mouse, electronically senses the mouse motion).
A wireless mouse sends signals to the computer through the air rather then having a cord connect the two. Laser mouses have a small laser at the bottom of it. It uses motion sensing to tell how much the mouse moves without having to use a mouse ball. Wireless and laser are independent so a mouse can neither, both, or just one of them.
Yes, the SnakeByte Premium Playstation 3 wired controller does support the six axis motion sensing.
A modern seismograph typically consists of multiple sensing devices, called seismometers or accelerometers, which are strategically placed to detect ground motion caused by seismic waves. The number of sensing devices can vary depending on the configuration and sensitivity required for the specific application.
MOUSE WHAT STANDS FOR? Motion of Uniformly Saturated Electrons
There is currently no motion sensing PC game remote control.
A motion sensing light works by using sensors, such as infrared or microwave, to detect movement within its range. When movement is detected, the sensors trigger the light to turn on and illuminate the area.
It is called a clicker If you mean the built in mouse, it is called a touch pad or mouse pad.
A baby mouse is called a pup or a pinkie.