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- #Sketchup 2014 3dconnexion install#
- #Sketchup 2014 3dconnexion drivers#
- #Sketchup 2014 3dconnexion update#
- #Sketchup 2014 3dconnexion archive#
A 3D mouse will feature a variety of ways to control models in a 3D environment including multi-axis sensors, accelerometers and even IR sensors.ģDConnexion devices are very popular in professional sectors like architecture, CAD, 3D design and 3D modeling because they feature a rotating cylinder on a base that can be raised and lowered, as well as rotated. We will then explain a little bit about which ones are available, like the CadMouse and SpaceMouse Wireless and SpaceMouse Pro.Ī 3D mouse is a pointing and control device, just like your traditional mouse, but is specialised for movement in virtual 3D space. Here, we’ll discuss what benefits there are in using one, as well as let you know the answer to common questions like whether it will work in SketchUp or Vectorworks.
#Sketchup 2014 3dconnexion update#
If you have Wysiwyg open, you’ll have to restart it as well.Īfter that, WYSIWYG should be using a set of more “generic” defaults, which work properly with R34 update and later releases.If you’ve seen a 3D mouse, or heard about them, but don’t quite know what they are and why you should be using one – look no further!
#Sketchup 2014 3dconnexion drivers#
Restart the 3DConnexion drivers by going to the Start Menu, under All Programs\3Dconnexion\Driver, and clicking the Stop Driver shortcut, then again clicking the Start Driver shortcut this time. Go to C:\Users\\AppData\Roaming\3Dconnexion\3DxWare\Cfg, and if “Wyg.xml” exists there, delete it as well.Ĥ. Delete WYSIWYG.xml and WYSIWYG Demo.xml.ģ.
#Sketchup 2014 3dconnexion install#
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If you prefer to run with the * latest* driver, you will have to follow the 5 step procedure below to remove the wrong configuration of WYSIWYG and/or WYSIWYG Demo from the driver, and then you can use the "generic" defaults that ship with the 3DxWare Driver, and then your 3D mouse will work with WYSIWYG.ġ. If you install this driver, your 3D mouse will work with WYSIWYG.
#Sketchup 2014 3dconnexion archive#
Instead of using the latest driver, download the one previous in the archive section,, which is Version 10.2.1 released. Not to worry, if you wish to use the latest 3DxWare driver to use your 3D mouse with WYSIWYG, you have 2 options. The latest 3DxWare driver released by 3DConnexion last week ( Version 10.2.2 released ) shipped with some new default configurations for WYSIWYG and WYSIWYG Demo, that improve functionality for R34 and previous releases (which use the old SDK). We decided that it was time to switch over to using the 3DxWare driver to connect to these devices, because the driver delivers additional functionality which we did not have before, it delivers the ability to customize buttons on your 3D mouse devices (the higher models which include buttons), and finally the driver is the only way to communicate with the new 3D Wireless models. If you are wondering how is this different than before, the answer is previously we did not use the 3DxWare driver and instead WYSIWYG received data through an older 3D mouse SDK. Included in the new additions of the R34 Update is new functionality for the 3DConnexion Mouse devices using the 3DxWare driver. These Updates are packed with new functionality, enhancements and bug fixes, so I encourage everyone to go download them ( for more info on the Update, I encourage you to read the Release Notes accompanying the installation). As some of you noticed in your emails, we just released an update to both WYSIWYG R34 and Vivien 2015.