
I also use mine quite often when viewing PDF's. It's simple to rotate the model around with the 3d mouse to select faces for mating.įor drawings it works pretty much the same way, except of course for rotating. I think one of the areas where I appreciate mine the most is when working in an Assembly. There's definitely a learning curve, but it's well worth the effort. If you pull it toward you it zooms in, if you lift it the model goes up, if you twist the knob the model spins, etc. You grab the little black knob, and when working with a 3d model whatever action you take with that knob translates to the model. It has a complete different function from a conventional mouse. Axlebeans wrote: ↑ Wed 3:17 Schroeder How does something like that work? Never seen a mouse like that, what's the advantages and disadvantages?
