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Non CAD mice drivers just aren’t geared up to work like that. As an example with SolidWorks or Autodesk Inventor, if you are in a part sketch, you can program the buttons to one set of commands, but when you are in an assembly or drawing, you can program to buttons to use a different set.

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But on top of that, the driver is often context sensitive. As current 3D Mouse users will know, when their favourite CAD application supports and is supported by 3Dconnexion, you can assign native commands to the buttons on your device. Often though, you don’t have the ability to call up application specific commands, unless you can map those to keyboard shortcuts.

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Most mouse drivers support programming their buttons to invoke different commands from one application to the next. Unlike other high end mice on the market, CadMouse’s 3DxWare drivers’ have been developed specifically for CAD applications and the unique environments they present to users. It’s this driver where CadMouse predominantly stands above the rest of the mice in my opinion, it’s CadMouse’s secret weapon. As a result each device can have different speed and direction settings.

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In which case, you have to install precisely nothing. 3DxWare is a unified driver which supports ALL 3Dconnexion’s products, then within the driver configuration you can setup each device independently of each other. Then if you have updated that in the last few weeks, you will probably be running v10.2.2. If you already own a 3Dconnexion 3D Mouse, then you will quite likely already have 3DxWare 10 installed.

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The Logitech showed signs of giving up the ghost by serving up a spongy left mouse button around the 11 month mark. In credit to HP, their mouse lasted for years. I’ve predominantly used the OEM HP, 2 button mouse, with crappy scroll wheel… then over the last 18 months I’ve been using a ropey mobile form factor Logitech wireless mouse. I really should be a ashamed of myself for not purchasing a high end mouse for my daily desk polishing. I’m embarrassed to say, that the CadMouse was always going to be far superior to anything I have used on a daily basis over the last 11 years. So what do I think and how have I got on with CadMouse? The Old Dunga She’s been in the palm of my hand when using my HP ZBook ever since. Thanks to Christmas mailing traffic and a couple of snafu’s it arrived safe & sound in early January. All in the name of hardware and driver ‘beta’ testing if you like. The anticipation has been killing me, I was then informed I would receive one of the early builds of the devices in time for Christmas. It can even detect which keyboard you're using, which allows you to have the same or different layouts for all you keyboards.I’ve been waiting for this device for some time! First of all I wanted a mouse designed for CAD and not gaming, but more specifically, I first got wind of the CadMouse around June last year. It remaps at the OS level, so it can intercept key codes coming from external or your internal keyboard. It has the ability to do exactly what you're talking about. It is open-source and extremely powerful. Used Karabiner to resolve and share modifiers across all keyboards using the implicit behavior function. I do not think so natively but you could try karabiner-elements and see if that can do it. and lets you write your keymappings in a text editor and translate it into the weird XML syntax so you don't have to use the GUI editor.

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There are a couple of free tools out there to help you write more complex macros which you can then.

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You can still create some really impressive macros and unique functionality, though the interface to build the macros isn't quite as nice (I know they just updated for Monterey though, so maybe it's a touch better). If you only nee to remap some keys or want to build some macros, switch over to Karabiner-Elements.






Zelotes mouse usb overdrive