3d Connexion Spaceexplorer 3d Navigation Device With Usb Interface (3dx-700026)
3D Connexion SpaceExplorer 3D Navigation Device with USB Interface (3DX-700026)
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- Intuitive 3D navigation
- Six degrees of freedom via a controller cap designed to flex in all directions
- 15 pre-configured keys
- Support for 3D applications from Autodesk, SolidWorks, Dassault Systemes, PTC, UGS and Google
- Ergonomic and stylish design
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Brand : 3DConnexion
Category : Electronics,Computers & Accessories,Computer Accessories & Peripherals,Cables & Accessories,Cables & Interconnects,USB Cables
Rating : 3.5
Review Count : 33
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3D Connexion SpaceExplorer 3D Navigation Device with USB Interface (3DX-700026)
- It\'s a well-designed product, but its a terrible shame that it can\'t be used as a normal mouse. This is never explicitly stated in the description and really ought to be. Applications have to be specifically supported. You can not use this device to, for example, control your cursor and click on stuff and assign the buttons to open applications. At least, not unless you obtain the SDK (software developer kit) and have the skills to develop this functionality yourself. This is a major, and really kind of surprising, oversight. Yes, the SpaceExplorer is super-fab for Sketchup and other 3-D programs that are supported (although other reviews do point out some issues) and the product is intended to be used in conjunction with a normal mouse in such apps. But isn\'t it absolutely, screamingly obvious that people will want this device to replace their mouse altogether for navigating their operating system and pedestrian apps like email, iTunes, web browsers, etc? Come on, 3D Connexion, don\'t you want to sell a lot more of these things? I am very disappointed that the usability of this device is so limited.
- I got this for work because I did not like the basic version they were willing to buy me.It only works with a small portion of software out there. When I got laid-off from work I found it useless for the home office so I sold it.
- I tried this, & was initially a bit overwhelmed by all the buttons: there are so many, it\'s easy to trigger them accidentally when you\'re tiliting the device head. The \'2D\' function annoyed me at first, but it can prove useful. The best thing about this uinit is the \"hand-rest\"-shaped body, which keeps the unit in correct orientation, (a constant problem with the basic unit.) In the end, I decided the buttons were superfluous; I can just add some keyboard shortcuts in Solidworks instead. I returned it & went back to the more basic PE edition. (I also use double-sided tape to keep it in place on my desk.) It\'s simpler, & MUCH cheaper.
- The SpaceExplorer is one of this is the best 3d controllers for 3d cad I know of. We has about 5 of these at our shop and they are used constantly.
- I use the Space Explorer with CATIA V5, both at home and at work, in the aircraft design business. It also works with .pdf files.Use is very intuitive, and adjustability allows tailoring to one\'s own taste in terms of speed. Great tool. After using one of these, you\'ll find manipulating 3D graphics with a mouse to be slow and clunky.
- Christoph is correct. Even though 3D Connexion claims that this device is supported under OS X and with Cinema 4D, it is basically a paperweight. Virtually none of the buttons work, and on their support forums the company refers complaints to a 2 year old thread where they claim they\'re \"working on it\". This company doesn\'t give a damn about Mac users but they want Mac users\' money; that\'s the bottom line. Look to another company for your 3D devices on Mac.
- I love this thing! For years I\'ve been using the mouse and keyboard. Now I can\'t work without the 3D connexion SpaceExplorer. Very intuitive navigation and programmable button capability reduces the time it takes me to design with Pro/E and Inventor. I highly recommend this device for anyone working in 3-D.
- While this device seems great, the company does not support this device for OS X AT ALL! They do have a driver, but it only runs as a Space Navigator (the really cheap 2 button device) so all the other buttons on this device will not be usable in any application but the finder. This is a waste of money, because I have had this exact device for over 2 years and although they constantly say they will release drivers that actually work, for 2 years they have failed to do so. I have a great glowing blue paperweight tho. Again, I am not opposed to the idea, but you only get the functionality of the much cheaper device (Space Navigator). As a side note, I have used it for Blender and Maya.
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