SpaceNavigator 3D Mouse
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Condition: New
Color: Navy Blue
Size: One Size
Top positive review
3 people found this helpful
(Updated) Minus 1 for flawed installers - Read for my fix.
By Richard Chandler on Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2013
Update: I recently had to re-install this on a new computer, and the current software install, 3.16.3 is packaged properly and installs fine right from the download, so my -1 is mooted. It is indispensable in the programs where I use it. I just wish more supported it. --- The Mouse came nicely packaged, but of course, it needs its drivers installed before you can do anything with it in the few programs that can take advantage of it. This was to prove the most frustrating part of installing it, but I found a solution which I will share. As of this writing, the driver version is 3.16.1. The CD in the package was version 3.7.18, which dates back to 2009. This isn't too horrible a problem, because the first thing the installer does is prompt you to check for a newer driver. Does it download the driver? No, it sends you to the web page. Does it send you to the driver download page? No, just the home page. But again, not a big deal, it's easy enough to navigate to the appropriate download link. This is fairly standard. Where it goes terribly wrong is after you download the file. The download, "3DxSoftware32_v3-16-1_r1342 . exe" will extract the installer, put it in your temp files, and run it. The big problem there is the installer it extracts, "3DxSoftware32 . exe" is part installer, part archive, but it doesn't know that. Immediately the installer will ask you to insert a disk because it can't find "layout.bin". Since you don't have that disk or that file, you're stuck. Installation fails. The one previous installer available suffers the same problem. After considerable poking around, trying to open a few stray .cab files that appeared, I found out about a free program called PeaZip on SourceForge. It does things that 7-Zip doesn't. And aside from opening .cab files, it did the one thing I needed to make this install work. I was able to select "3DxSoftware32 . exe" and choose "Open as archive" and then I did "Extract all files" into the same directory, and THERE was everything I needed to do the install. Run the setup file that appears and the install proceeds just as it would from the CD. Keep these files, because you might need to re-install if you add new 3d software that needs specific plugins. Having successfully slain the installer dragon, everything else from there was smooth sailing. I ran through the Demos, played the Puzzle game, and then set off into Second Life to try the Flycam. That was tremendously cool, but clearly I need a better video card. Next I went into Google Sketchup, apparently now owned by Trimble, and navigation was so much easier than trying to remember what chord of modifier keys would make things move the way I wanted. I have yet to use it with Blender, but that's next on the agenda. It is not a substitute for the mouse. It won't control the arrow cursor (although apparently there is a beta driver out there that might) but for 3D programs that support it, it is the perfect thing for moving your view around and manipulating selected objects along and around all three axes. So it's an adjunct to your regular mouse. It is delicately sensitive, a feather touch is all that is needed to fly your viewpoint around. So once you get past the terrible driver install issues, it works precisely as advertized. I can see it as an essential tool for anyone who works with 3D models.
Top critical review
6 people found this helpful
Spotty connectivity, driver issues or device issues?
By Varley not Farley on Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2018
With so many positive reviews, I cannot quite figure out if I just have a bum device. Both my workstation and laptop are Windows 10 fully updated and always have all updated drivers installed. For some reason every couple of days/weeks the mouse just stops working. The device shows its active, the lights stay on, and I have even connected with tech support. There is really only one driver on their website at any given time, so I have what I am supposed to have. I have tried unplugging and re-plugging, but it is so fussy, there is no real way to figure out why it disconnects. Spending $100 on a mouse is fine, if the thing can be trusted to work. This is not something that I take lightly as I use this for my job day to day. I have stopped using it, and it just sits on my desk. I will occasionally touch it and see if it works again, but without being consistent, I have gotten on without really wanting or needing to use it. Very disappointed in the product. One main reason I got the USB wired version was to never have connection issues, I guess I was wrong. If you are planning on buying...good luck. I cannot say I am the only person out there having these issues. But it looks like most folks have really good luck and like it. For reference the software I use daily, AutoCAD 2019, Inventor 2019, SketchUP 2018 Pro, Chief Architect.
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