3Dconnexion 3DX-700084 SpaceMouse Wireless User Guide
- June 6, 2024
- 3Dconnexion
Table of Contents
3Dconnexion 3DX-700084 SpaceMouse Wireless User Guide
Quick Start Guide
Desktop Setup
Place the Space Mouse Wirelesson the opposite side of the keyboard to your standard mouse. Onehand engages the 3D mouse to position your model: rotating, panning and zooming. The other hand uses the standard mouse to select, create and edit.
Hand Position
Position your hand as shown. The contoured controller cap will guide your fingers into the perfect position for precise and effortless control.
Installation
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Connect
Connect the included 3Dconnexion Universal Receiver to your computer. -
Turn on the SpaceMouse Wireless
Turn on the power switch located on the back of your SpaceMouse Wireless. -
Download and install the latest 3Dconnexion software
Make sure you have the latest 3Dconnexion software (3DxWare) installed. The latest version can be downloaded at
3dconnexion.com/drivers. -
Familiarize with your SpaceMouse Wireless
Open 3Dconnexion Home and launch the Trainer to get help taking the first steps with your SpaceMouse Wireless.
Feature Guide
3Dconnexion SpaceMouse Wireless
Controller Cap
The Controller Cap is the heart of your SpaceMouse Wireless. Its Six-Degrees- of-Freedom (6DoF) sensor allows you to push, pull, rotate, or tilt to pan, zoom and rotate your drawings and 3D models. The SpaceMouse has different motion profiles depending on the application you are using. In Object Mode applications the 3D navigation behaves as if you were reaching into the screen and holding the object in your own hand. In Camera Mode applications, the navigation behaves like a camera you are viewing through. For many applications, you can adjust this behaviour in the Advanced Settings of your SpaceMouse Wireless.
3Dconnexion Buttons
The SpaceMouse Wireless features two additional programmable function buttons,
located on its socket. It instantly
recognizes the applications you are using, as well as their environments, and
automatically assigns the most used commands to the buttons. You can
personalize commands assigned to the function buttons using the 3Dconnexion
Settings.
Connect your SpaceMouse Wireless
The SpaceMouse Wireless can be connected via the included 3Dconnexion Universal Receiver, the 3Dconnexion Keyboard Pro, or USB cable.
Note : Since your SpaceMouse Wireless is factory paired with the
Universal Receiver, you must first remove the Universal
Receiver from your computer, before you can pair it with the Keyboard Pro.
Pairing via the 3Dconnexion Keyboard Pro:
Access the Windows start menu and launch the 3Dconnexion Pairing tool. Now
press Add device and follow the instructions of the 3Dconnexion
Pairing tool to connect your SpaceMouse Wireless with your Keyboard Pro.
Charge your SpaceMouse Wireless
When the status LED of your SpaceMouse Wireless turns red, it has less than 10% battery power left and should be charged. Connect your SpaceMouse to a charging port of your computer by using the included USB cable. As long as the SpaceMouse Wireless is charging, the status LED will pulse green, and it will turn solid green when it is fully charged.
3Dconnexion Settings
You can access the 3Dconnexion Settings panel via 3Dconnexion Home (on
your desktop), the icon in your notification area (systray), or the Windows
start menu. The name of the active application is displayed at the top of
the panel. Any setting change is relevant to this application only. The
current connection mode, as well as the battery level are displayed by the
icons below the product image
Speed
This slider sets the overall speed for your device. In other words, it changes the amount of force or torque that needs to be applied to the SpaceMouse cap to move an object, scene, or image.
If multiple 3Dconnexion devices are connected, you can select the desired product to configure by clicking on the flyout button at the top left of the panel.
Advanced Settings
Settings you can configure in the Advanced Settings panel are application- specific. So, it’s easy to configure your SpaceMouse to work just how you prefer in each application.
Navigation
Pan / Zoom: Enables/disables panning of your part, assembly or drawing.
Enabled by default.
Rotation: Enables/disables rotation of your part, assembly or drawing. Enabled
by default.
Dominant: Turns on and off dominant filter axis, which when enabled restricts
the pan, zoom or, rotations to a single axis.
Zoom Direction
Forward / Backward: Zoom by pushing the cap toward or away from you parallel
to the desk.
Up / Down: Zoom by pulling the cap upwards or pushing the cap downwards
parallel to the screen.
Speed
Use the slider to set the speed for each of the 6-Dimensions-of-Freedom individually. To reverse the direction of a movement, check the Reverse box for that movement.
Application Specific Advanced Settings
Some applications feature additional SpaceMouse settings. For those applications you have additional options available in the Advanced Settings Panel:
Navigation Modes
Object Mode enables Object Mode navigation – this mode is like reaching
into the screen and holding the model in your hand.
Push the SpaceMouse cap left, and the model moves left. Push right and the
model moves right.
Camera Mode enables using the Controller Cap as if it is a camera. Push into
the scene and the camera moves forward into the scene. Push left and the
camera moves to the left (the scene moves to the right). Lift up and the
camera moves up (the scene moves down). You are entering the scene as if
walking around in it.
Target Camera Modeenables Target Camera Mode navigation. Manipulate the
SpaceMouse cap as if it is a target camera. Push into the scene and the camera
moves forward into the scene. Push left and the camera moves to the left (the
scene moves to the right). Lift up and the camera moves up (the scene moves
down). When rotating the cap in any direction you will orbit around the target
point (see Rotation Center below).
Helicopter Mode enables a Camera Mode navigation but pushing the cap
forward while looking down will not change the altitude of the camera.
Lock Horizon forces the horizon to be kept leveled as it currently is.
Rotation Center
Auto sets the center of rotation dynamically. When the complete model is in
view, the center of volume of the whole model is used as the rotation point.
When you move closer, the center of rotation will be set on an object close to
your center of the view.
Use selected Item forces the rotation center to only take the currently
selected objects into account.
Always Show always visualizes the Rotation Center.
Show on Motion will visualize the Rotation Center only during movement.
Hide will disable the Rotation Center visualization.
Other Options
The applications below feature special options. More information can be found
in the 3Dconnexion FAQ:
Autodesk 3ds Max, Autodesk Maya, Solid Edge, SOLIDWORKS
Buttons
The Buttons panel within 3Dconnexion Settings allows you to assign commands, macros or, radial menus. The name of the active application is displayed at the top of the panel. Any setting change is relevant to this application only.
A note about Environment sensitivity: Some applications feature environment sensitive key mapping. In those applications, you can have different key assignments depending on the currently active environment.
Assigning Quick Macros to buttons
Click on the text in the input field and press the required key or key combination to quickly assign a keystroke or macro.
When a macro is created, it always sends a press and release command. If you want to assign a press and hold command instead (for example Ctrl or Shift), you should use the Keyboard command category in the flyout window.
Assigning Commands using the flyout window
Clicking on the > arrow on the right-hand side of the button field opens a
flyout window for that SpaceMouse button:
The flyout window allows you to browse or search for commands in different
categories. When you select a command by
clicking on it, it is automatically assigned to the corresponding SpaceMouse
button. The category of the command that it is currently assigned to is
highlighted in bold.
Creating Macros
First, click on the > arrow on the right-hand side of the key field. Then,
expand the Macros category and click on New Macro.
This opens the macro editor where you can assign a name for your macro and a
sequence of keystrokes in the corresponding fields. Clicking on Save will
automatically assign the new macro to the button from where you opened the
panel.
Creating Radial Menus
First, click on the > arrow on the right-hand side of the key field. Then, expand the Radial Menu category and click on New Radial Menu.
This brings up the radial menu editor where you can assign a name and commands to the different sections. Your new radial menu will be automatically assigned to the key from where you opened the panel.
3Dconnexion Home
Once you have successfully installed the latest 3Dconnexion driver, 3Dconnexion Home gives you access to various 3Dconnexion apps:
Technical Specifications
Dimensions & Weight
Length: 78 mm / 3.1’’
Width: 78 mm / 3.1’’
Height: 53 mm / 2.1’’
Weight: 450 g / 0.99 lb / 15.87 oz
Supported Operating Systems
Microsoft Windows, macOS More information
Package Contents
- 3Dconnexion SpaceMouse Wireless
- Carry case
- 3Dconnexion Universal Receiver
- 3Dconnexion Cable USB-A / USB-Micro (1.5m)
Certifications and Registrations
CE, FCC (Class B), BSMI, KCC, WEEE, WHQL More information
Warranty
2-years limited hardware warranty
Support
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