diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 4d946f7ef603fc6b10307a29a464944eb4d5b230..c40af9f04c979c2c20cab3e591c35f0c5b06cb3d 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -79,9 +79,6 @@ QGroundcontrol has functionality that is dependent on the operating system and l ### Opal-RT's RT-LAB simulator Integration with Opal-RT's RT-LAB simulator can be enabled on Windows by installing RT-LAB 7.2.4. This allows vehicles to be simulated in RT-LAB and communicate directly with QGC on the same computer as if the UAS was actually deployed. This support is enabled by default once the requisite RT-LAB software is installed. Disabling this can be done by adding `DEFINES+=DISABLE_RTLAB` to qmake. -### 3D mouse support -Connexion's 3D mice are supported through the 3DxWARE driver available on Linux and Windows. Download and install the driver from 3DConnexion to enable support. This support is enabled by default with driver installation. To disable add `DEFINES+=DISABLE_3DMOUSE` to qmake. - ### XBee support QGroundControl can talk to XBee wireless devices using their proprietary protocol directly on Windows and Linux platforms. This support is not necessary if you're not using XBee devices or aren't using their proprietary protocol. On Windows, the necessary dependencies are included in this repository and no additional steps are required. For Linux, change to the `libs/thirdParty/libxbee` folder and run `make;sudo make install` to install libxbee on your system (uninstalling can be done with a `sudo make uninstall`). `qmake` will automatically detect the library on Linux, so no other work is necessary.