Finding The Most useful Best 3d Mouse For Fusion 360 Student Autodesk Renewal By AndersonYou can also get a wired or wireless version of the mice. The battery in the wireless version is inbuilt which can be charged using a micro-USB cable provided with the mouse. Apart from left and right-click all the other buttons can be programmed using 3DConnexion software. There are also dedicated zoom keys near your thumb, and you can also use the standard mouse wheel for zooming in and out of your geometry. It has a dedicated middle wheel click button which I have found extremely useful for panning drawings as it replaces pressing. Holding the middle wheel which is a great advantage considering long hours of work. Dedicated keys for Pan, Zoom and other functions is an added advantage but too many dedicated keys generally become overkill unless you really like a programmable mouse with lots of dedicated keys. Software specific programmable key was another great feature recommended by our users. I would suggest Logitech wireless trackball M570 because it helps you in eliminating wrist movements completely. All the navigation can be controlled simply by the use of the thumb. If you are using 3D connexion space navigator along with it then it would really make your workflow fluidic. One drawback with the Logitech mouse, and perhaps other programmable mice, is that you can’t use it with a VDI because the host computer doesn’t recognize the functionality when you plug it in. I’m in the same boat as you, absolutely love the Razer peripherals but their buttons certainly do wear out awfully quick. If anyone reading this is looking to get a Razer mouse i would most definitely avoid doing so, at least until they sort their mouse clicking issues out. Another highly rated mouse that would work well with CAD Software would be the Corsair Scimitar Pro. I’m with Donovan on this one; I have been a CAD operator / small business owner for the last 16 years and have progressed through many mice and keyboards. Logitech Performance MX was one of my favorites then the G602 and for the last 6 years it’s been the G700s along with a G910 keyboard and Set of G933 Headphones w/ mic. I have also tried some razer products but could never find enough of all of the same brand of equipment such as Logitech. The Razer Nostrama was very nice for a while but was just too much to deal with when having to type small notes for my drawings so that’s why I got the G910 keyboards. Interested in other users opinion on roll wheel comfort. Deathadder Elite is very uncomfortable on roll prickling into fingers. Other issue with CAD is whether other people found weighted mice better for fine work. Not much mentioned on these issues but they are the ones at the fore of my current mouse user interface comfort. The 3D connexion mouse has 3 buttons plus a track wheel. Works great for people who don’t like the wheel for Catia panning.
Using a 10zig thin client, and the host computer won’t recognize my G600 when I connect it to the thin client. Any experience with the 3D connexion space pilot pro, or perhaps the Logitech G502? I love my G600, and the Logitech gaming software is better than what Razer Naga offers. I’m using Autocad everyday. My favorite mouse is Logitech G502.
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