Moving in 3D Space
Three axes (X, Y, and Z) are used to define 3D space. The position of a key on each of the three axes determines its location in 3D space.
The center point of the screen is the zero point. Each axis has a positive and negative region.
- Moving to the left of the center (or zero) point locates the channel in -X space.
- Moving to the right of the center point locates the channel in +X space.
- Moving below the center point locates the channel in -Y space.
- Moving above the center point locates the channel in +Y space.
- Moving closer to you locates the channel in -Z space.
- Moving away from you locates the channel in +Z space.