Polling mouse model used

Hi all

Just to know, what model and brand of mouse do you use for drawing in Solid Works?

 

Thank you

Logitech Anywhere MX

 

I think it's the most used in our field.

 

to be confirmed with the others...

 

Personally, I'm very satisfied with it.

 

Link

 

 

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I think the solution is not as simple as Bart would have us believe.

Here is a thread on the same theme: http://www.lynkoa.com/forum/autres/une-bonne-souris

There are a number of us who use a second mouse.

It remains to be seen how you will use it.

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Logitech MX Performance

http://www.logitech.fr/fr-fr/product/performance-mouse-mx

Big hand Big mouse lol and before Logitech MX Revolution but there were double clicks intenpestif

@remrem you still have your MX Revolution?

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Hello

I asked myself the same question a few months ago and I opted for:

 

http://www.handshoemouse.com/fr/

Formidable....

Watch out for carpal tunnel!!  

 

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Personally, I have two mice on my desk, the first is the mouse that comes with the workstation for those who come and want to take over.

The second one is the one I use and it's a Logitech M570 trackball

@Gerald: Yes, I still wear out the buttons on my MX Revolution!

I don't have any problems and I'm very happy with it. The front buttons glow with the wear on my fingers and I wore out the glide pads. I have to find some to cut out because Logitech no longer provides service for this product.

Did you use the secondary wheel with your thumb? If so, why?

I saw that on performance there is a button instead. What is its use? Does the wheel still have two scroll speeds and does it allow navigation to the right and left?

Thank you. ;-)

PS: Has anyone tried the 3D lexip: http://www.lexip-3d.com/#

At home, smile all that is more mouse. No special CAD mouse.

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LIGITECH RX250

mouse dell 2 button supplied with the PC

 

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Like @FLOP1 and @scarvalho, simple 2-button Dell mouse or other.

I was provided with a Logitech 5 buttons, 3.2kg empty, hard or too fast wheel, and more than imprecise pointing!! I put it back in the drawer after 3 days. The best is the enemy of the good!

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@remrem I used the wheel to change the view. But on the last one the button is only used for aero 

Otherwise for the wheel still the same function but the zoom button is replaced by the notch or free selection of the wheel (more practical) and the zoom is moved to the side 

I would say that the revolution was more practical but a big plus on the darkfield of performance that works on a glass  table

 

Hello

For my part, a Microsoft sidewinder with 2 buttons on the side (parameterized, deleted and canceled) and choice of pointer speed.

 

Hello

Personally I break down the problem:

Right Logitech MX518

Left http://www.3dconnexion.fr/products/spacemousepro.html

In the middle, the keyboard ^^

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Hello

For me it's the LOGITECH M705. Cheaper but just as effective.

Interesting all these reactions....

I see that there is no specific model that comes back... except the logitech brand!

For my part, I'm with a "stock" mouse from HP, worse than the DELL, the central click is harder. But the mouse is laser, more precise and more comfortable.

The space mouse Pro, I tested it during 3 days of training, well I'm going to make some people scream, but I'm not thrilled...

So I continue my search for the perfect mouse, not heavy, very soft central click, 5 buttons, detachable wheel, top pads....

Thank you all

Hello

 

For my part, I use a LOGITECH MX REVOLUTION.

 

LOGITECH LINK: http://support.logitech.fr/fr_fr/product/130

Hello .

I'm  like ad.be

I run with a Logitech M705 which is quite comfortable.

On the other hand , http://www.handshoemouse.com/fr/ is tempting but having the presentation it would lack a few small options.

 

Hello .

I'm  like ad.be

I run with a Logitech M705 which is quite comfortable.

On the other hand , http://www.handshoemouse.com/fr/ is tempting but having the presentation it would lack a few small options.