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Sony sticks its foot into VR — patent reveals trackball foot controller that boosts immersion for players in smaller rooms

Sony has submitted patents that show plans for two types of foot-operated controllers for Augmented Reality (AR) and Virtual Reality (VR) games and other immersive applications. Several drawings in the patent show these movement-reading peripherals – one using a ball (or two), and the second using a touch-sensitive surface, both are designed to be operated by the user’s feet.

The one or two ball-operated devices seem to be meant for simple movement. Meanwhile, the touch-sensitive pads with proximity-sensing capabilities can provide more complex controls. According to the patent, both types of controllers may have a built-in CPU, and memory, to calculate and translate input movement to the user’s game or application.

Accompanying the images above, Sony describes a controller with either one or two balls large enough to be used by the user’s foot. This works similarly to an old-school PC trackball, except Sony’s devices are controlled by the user’s feet. These controllers will have three or more bearings inside the ball housing which allows for smoother rotation. The processing unit in the device takes advantage of one or two encoders for each of the two balls, which calculates its rotational movement which is then used in the game.

Sony Patent for a touch sensitive controller with proximity sensors for AR & VR games

(Image credit: US Patent No. US20230398438 by Sony)

The patent source also includes a description and images of a semi-circular bowl-type foot controller design that includes a flat touchpad which may include a curved touch-sensitive surface big enough to be operated with both feet. This will either be a capacitive or a resistive touch-sensitive surface.

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