Friday, May 5, 2023

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Report issues, bugs, and or unexpected behaviors you’re seeing. Share Fusion 360 issues here and get support from the community as well as the Fusion 360 team. Hi there do you know where I can find some information on setting up the mouse in fusion on Windows? But here is the issue - trying to set to Fusion focus the control panel might disappear behind Fusion and might not be set to Fusion as the active app. Yes Trevor, you are correct the 3D connection navigation devices are not an alternative for a mouse rather they are supplementary devices which should be used in conjunction with the standard mouse. I have the used the Logitech Performance MX mouse for a few years now and it works great. In all, with this mouse I now operate much faster and more comfortable in Autocad, and I’m rather satisfied. Right now I’m using the SpaceMouse Wireless in my left hand. A Logitech G700s in my right hand. I find it works well to distribute the load across both hands. The Logitech Gaming Software is surprisingly capable, in terms of macro management. Sure, 20 or more buttons are a lot to remember, so I keep a few lookup tables available in case I get lost. For me a classic, with two auxiliary buttons, the Intelli mouse Optical 1.1A from Microsoft. Thanks for sharing the blog. This great information. However for integrated graphics chipsets like Intel GMA, you may not get sufficient details by just searching the series name or pci id. The series covers many similar models, while the pci id might not be documented on the website. Very nice post, I was searching for cads mice and found your blog. Get full access to all capabilities. Features free for 30 days. Only the thumb buttons are programmable but I have not yet assigned any commands to them for I use my keyboard shortcuts. I recently got myself a Red Dragon 5 button gaming mouse and I love it. Now think about peeling an apple without your left hand. Grab peeler, peel, drop peeler, rotate apple, grab peeler, peel… repeat… That’s life without the 3d mouse. I have the space navigator for notebook, I draw in autodesk inventor, and this mouse is the best buy I ever made… with six axes is very useful for design 3D. I’m not saying that the more buttons, the better. I’ve tried some models with more buttons like G600 from the same manufacturer, which has 20 buttons but they are two crowed and too easy to mis-touch. Competences from other brands hardly have a similar scripting system which can vastly broaden button functions. 3D Mice are actually useful in 2D operations, when properly supported. Adobe Acrobat/Reader & Photoshop, Dassault Draftsight, Altium Designer, among others, natively support it in 2D, and it relieves you of a lot of wheel scrolling and repetitive keyboard stresses. Working on AutoCAD, Inventor, Fusion 360, SolidWorks, Solid Edge I use Logitech MX Master and 3D connexion wireless space mouse, for large assemblies and Im very happy with both of them. As an Electrical Engineer I use a Logitech B100 mouse for everyday desktop computer, with a notebook a Logitech M560. In our community we usually use two-dimensional autocad since we deal with fairly single pole power schemes. And have its personal software for customization. And the other two buttons for customization. I think the Logitech MX Ergo should be listed higher, Standard horizontal mouse are easy to use as we are accustom to them.


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