I recently upgraded from…
Inventor 2010 Professional running on Windows XP Professional (32 bit)
…to…
Ultimate Design Suite 2015 running on Windows 7 (64 bit)
I have a very old 3DConnexion Space Mouse Plus XT (serial). That product has been discontinued and no longer supported, but up until my recent upgrade, it’s worked well and is everything I needed. I tried the latest drivers for this Space Mouse which ends at Window XP (32 bit). I tried the latest 3DConnexion common drivers for Window 7 (64 bit). Nothing works. I can’t see justifying the expense of buying a new space mouse after spending so much money already in software and computer upgrades. Has anyone successfully gotten this space mouse to work with Inventor 2015, or AutoCAD 2015, or 3DS Max Design 2015 in Window 7?
Thank you,
Brent
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Send me an email
jmather_at_pct_dot_edu
one of my students wrote a driver for old models that works in Win7.
Welcome to life...
One can't possibly expect auxiliary computer hardware to be supported/work forever..
Hopefully JD's solution works for you
To me a 3d controller like that is essential for CAD and will easily pay for itself very quickly..
@Anonymous wrote:
Send me an email
jmather_at_pct_dot_edu
one of my students wrote a driver for old models that works in Win7.
Kids now amaze me.. I was just worried if I'd get an apple in my lunchbox.. Now kids are writing hardware drivers before lunch. 🙂
One of the guys at my work said he was going to have to teach his 10 year old how to use the new ipad he gave him for a present.. I just said.. Drop it in his lap and give him 10 minutes.. after that he will teach YOU how to use it.
Mcgyvr,
Obviously you've never worked for a frugle boss before. Notice I'm upgrading from 2010 to 2015. That's because my boss didn't want to keep paying for the subscription. I also had to fight for the computer upgrades and even then, I got the minimum. There's no way I could justify another space mouse. I'd just have to get use to using the "orbit" feature like everyone else in my department.
@brent_e_barbour wrote:
Mcgyvr,
Obviously you've never worked for a frugle boss before. Notice I'm upgrading from 2010 to 2015. That's because my boss didn't want to keep paying for the subscription. I also had to fight for the computer upgrades and even then, I got the minimum. There's no way I could justify another space mouse. I'd just have to get use to using the "orbit" feature like everyone else in my department.
Actually I have and still do.. But I know how to make a case when something will help me do my job more efficiently. You need to sell them on the benefits..
It goes back to my days as a youngster working at the hardware store selling Weber grills.. My manager said the best phrase I've ever heard about sales.. "No one cares about features.. You sell them on the benefits"..
And let me tell you I sold more Weber grills than anyone in the company combined after that.. It was like taking candy from a baby at that point.. You can see the lightbulb turn on in peoples minds when they realize they could really use that grill because of the benefits it will provide them.
I'd laugh watching other guys say.. "This has porcelain flavor bars"(feature).. and the customer just start to walk away..
Then I'd step over and say.. "Those porcelain flavor bars are great.. They instantly vaporize the greases and give your meat that excellent smoky flavor. Not to mention it really helps keep down the flareups that can quickly burn/ruin your prized steak"... (benefit)
And the sale was mine 🙂
@mcgyvr wrote:
And let me tell you I sold more Weber grills than anyone....
...."Those porcelain flavor bars are great.. They instantly vaporize the greases and give your meat that excellent smoky flavor. Not to mention it really helps keep down the flareups that can quickly burn/ruin your prized steak"...
Mmmm, got to get me one of those.
Here's a link to the legacy driver that still works for my old serial Spaceball. If the link doesn't work for some reason, search in 3dconnexion's legacy driver archive for CadMan & XP 64-bit.
Sam B
Inventor 2012 Certified Professional
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