Get access to Fusion 360 for personal use, including standard features for home-based, non-commercial projects. I have imitated this function β€dedicated middle mouse button which is an alternative to pressing mouse wheelβ€ from 3D connexion CAD mouse, since I agree that it’s difficult to press β€scroll wheelβ€ . I have used almost all of the Logitech mice over the 20 years I have been designing in AutoCAD 2D the only Logitech mouse that stood out before I switched to a Roccat Leadr was The G700s. I’m only using 3 profiles at the moment. That has almost all of the CAD commands I use. Roccat Leadr mouse is the best mouse I have used for standard 2D drawing for residential and commercial plans for the last 5 or 6 year. It has 16 programmable buttons each with 2 functions per profile. This actually allows you to have 28 CAD commands programmed into each profile plus left & right and the easy-shift. I am a civil designer using various CAD software applications with 24 years experience having started with AutoCAD 10 DOS. I too am an Autodesk AutoCAD Certified Professional. My firm switched me to a mobile workstation from a desktop when we went to remote working during the pandemic. Additionally I use a Keychron K8 Wireless Mechanical Keyboard which is the best keyboard I have ever used. It too has excellent battery life and having the custom hard shell carry case also makes ease of use for hybrid work model. Fusion 360 offers great functionality that allows you to create your object on a CNC machine. It has native capabilities for computer-aided manufacturing. If you wish to make cuts, you can use the software's free post-processor tools or create your own. Because of its easy-to-use design to machining workflows, it allows you to design and create prototypes from scratch and finalise models to finished products. Fusion is a great piece of SW and I really like but with your new subscription model you are confusing the whole F360 community. I am Autodesk AutoCAD Certified Professional. An Autodesk expert elite member. I am a regular contributor of AUGI World magazine and apart from SourceCAD I also develop AutoCAD video courses for Pluralsight and other E-Learning businesses. I would really like to include you in this discussion and want to know which mouse you use with your CAD software and what you love about it, let me know in the comments below. I prefer the Logitech M190 which is a wireless mouse with a removable AA battery. The battery lasts up to 18 months as it has auto sleep power-saving mode which puts the mouse to sleep when idle for a long time. This mouse also supports multiple computer workflow which means you can connect with multiple computers with the push of a button. Its shape is ergonomic and because of its large size, it fits comfortably in your hand too. The material is soft rubber type which is again great for a good grip on the mice. With the G-shift button near the scroll wheel, the total customizable button nearly doubles as you can assign a different function to the same button when clicked with the G-shift button pressed. This solves the issue of wrong clicks even when the buttons are closely placed which is clearly not the case with Razer Naga. It is suitable for mid-sized palms. Is currently available for right-hand users only. Yes, this mouse has an inbuilt battery, and you can charge it using a USB type C cable. With one full charge, it lasts 70- days and with one minute of charging you can work for 3 hours. Another differentiating factor other than the scroll wheel is USB type C charging. The mouse supports up to 4000 DPI sensor resolution which can be adjusted in an increment of 50 DP as per your requirement. It can be used to track on any surface even when it’s very smooth like glass. It has 15 programmable keys that can be programmed for any CAD software. With its six degrees of freedom, you can easily navigate in 3D space and position cameras as if you
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