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3Dconnexion 3DX-700056 SpaceMouse Enterprise - 3D mouse - 31 buttons - wired - USB - (Mice & Pointing Devices > Mouse)

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Some will be happy with whatever is supplied with their workstation, some will have a very specific preference — Logitech’s higher-end devices seem to be very popular in the CAD world. Some will try to keep the same mouse running for decades because it’s almost become part of their anatomy — I know when my original IntelliMouse (battered and broken as it was) gave up, I was more than a little upset. The company has abandoned some of its earlier experiments with showing additional information and notifications on this screen; instead, it’s devoted to giving you 12 shortcut keys (with the buttons below) as the LCD mimics then. While we’re almost all used to using three buttons on our mice, that middle mouse is usually found under the scroll wheel. On the CadMouse, it has been separated entirely, nestling in between the left and right buttons. The SpaceMouse Enterprise represents the high-end of the range and it’s a continuation of the company’s good work and incremental improvement of its products. To be honest, I’m surprised that the LCD and buttons are still there with today’s focus on touch screens, but considering that these types of devices are used without looking at them, then it makes sense. This is fundamental for those using CAD systems all day long, made even more useful when you consider that you have a wealth of options for customisation.

Design– It weighs only 1.76 pounds, but you would think more. The SpaceMouse Enterprise is solid device with the attention to materials and ergonomics 3Dconnexion has become known for. The button action is just right and the LCD display is positioned to be easily viewed and readable under different light conditions. To find the serial number ( PID) directly on your 3Dconnexion device, where you need to look depends on your device type: What’s also interesting is that customisation is both accessible and pretty sophisticated, but we’ll deal with that shortly as you use the same method to customise both the 3D controller as well as the more traditional CadMouse product. So, let’s look at that next. CadMouse Some might question having wired devices (and there have been moves to release wireless devices elsewhere in 3Dconnexion’s range in the last year or two), but to my mind, this is a set-up that’s aimed fairly and squarely at those that are spending a lot of quality time at a desk. So, having wired devices makes sense — no charging, even if you’ve got a couple of cables trailing across your desk. I’ve always been a fan of 3Dconnexion and its range of 3D controllers. It has been one of the only hardware vendors to have served the market consistently for any period of time. The products are always built with the long term user in mind and it puts a lot of effort into supporting 3D design tool users.Unfortunately this problem exists since 10.7.2 which has killed all devices buttons for blender. They promised a fix for 10.7.3 but clearly that was bs once again. It's a real shame how 3DConnexion treats their customers who bought their "pro" hardware but not caring enough to make their drivers work. I've been using 3DConnexion devices for about 14 years now and I don't want to go all pepperidge farm here, but I do remember a time when their drivers were working fine. It's been way too many years since that was the case. Then we have the CadMouse. To be frank, I was not convinced that 3Dconnexion could add much to the mouse but after nearly a year’s worth of working with the CadMouse, it has replaced my faithful Thermaltake Level 10 M (designed by BMW Design Labs no less). The CadMouse is very comfortable to use for long periods at a time. The middle mouse button being separated from the scroll wheel, while seemingly like an anachronism these days, makes perfect sense and it has been very well executed. I know I'm in a bit of a rant but honestly it is upsetting me and I feel it's reasonable to be upset about this situation and how it's being handled.

If your device is connected to your Windows computer, the serial number (PID) is shown in the “About” panel of the driver (3Dconnexion Home > Settings > More > About): Then there’s the two rows of shortcut buttons across the top of the screen and the accompanying LCD screen, which is premium feature for the range. While the SpaceMouse products give you a special purpose 3D control device and it has a niche to itself (practically), the CadMouse is a very different beast. Mice are a very personal preference. The same applies to this combination of devices — your dominant hand moves the tool (in this instance, the cursor with the mouse), while the non-dominant hand manipulates the object (the SpaceMouse). s unifi ed drivers and set-up/customisation menu makes it easy to assign controls to all of its devices from a single application SpaceMouse Enterprise Kit – What else is in the box?One workaround is to quit Fusion and terminate the "3DconnexionHelper" process using Activity Monitor. Then, restart 3DconnexionHelper (open the "3Dconnexion" pane in System Preferences, say) and then launch Fusion 360. The shortcut buttons are there, but to be frank, I’ve never used them and I’d question if I could even reach the button behind the scroll wheel without contorting my fingers, but some will use it, I’m sure. So, what does 3Dconnexion think it can bring to an already crowded market? The answer is pretty much on two fronts. The first is that the device has three mouse buttons. CadMouse Compact Wireless, CadMouse Pro Wireless, CadMouse Pro Wireless Left, CadMouse Wireless, SpaceMouse Wireless and SpaceMouse Pro Wireless:

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