This paper presents the results of an experiment measuring the effect of four different input devices on
overall task performance for desktop virtual walkthroughs. The input devices tested are: a keyboard, a
mouse, a joystick and a gamepad. The results indicate that the participants completed the tasks in significantly
less time and distance travelled with the mouse than with the three other input devices. The use
of the mouse also significantly reduced the number of collisions, while the use of the gamepad resulted in
significantly more collisions.