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The 3Dconnexion SpaceMouse Compact is a precision 3D navigation device engineered for CAD professionals and designers. Featuring a patented 6-degrees-of-freedom sensor, it enables intuitive manipulation of digital models by pushing, pulling, twisting, and tilting. Compatible with Windows, macOS, and Linux, it integrates seamlessly into diverse workflows. Its compact design with a brushed steel base ensures stability and minimal desk footprint. Two programmable buttons provide quick access to customizable radial menus, enhancing efficiency. Ideal for engineers, architects, and 3D artists seeking to elevate their design experience with ergonomic dual-handed control.









| ASIN | B079V4PXYD |
| Additional Features | Each of the SpaceMouse Compact's two buttons opens its own 3Dconnexion radial menu. They provide direct access to up to 8 of your favorite application commands. |
| Antenna Location | Office |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Are Batteries Required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #410 in Computer Mice |
| Brand | 3Dconnexion |
| Built-In Media | 3Dconnexion SpaceMouse Compact |
| Button Quantity | 2 |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Desktop, Laptop |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 1,040 Reviews |
| EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 2 Years |
| Enclosure Material | Steel |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00821123700598 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Hardware Platform | Laptop, PC |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 30.31"L x 30.31"W |
| Item Weight | 480 Grams |
| Manufacturer | 3D Connexion |
| Mfr Part Number | 3DX-700059 |
| Minimum Required Operating System Version | Ubuntu 10.04 Lucid Lynx, Windows 7 |
| Model Number | 3DX-700059 |
| Movement Detection | Trackball/Sensor |
| Movement Detection Technology | Trackball/Sensor |
| Number of Buttons | 2 |
| Operating System | Linux, Windows 10, Windows 7, Windows 8.1 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Range | 5.0 meters |
| Special Feature | Each of the SpaceMouse Compact's two buttons opens its own 3Dconnexion radial menu. They provide direct access to up to 8 of your favorite application commands. Special Feature Each of the SpaceMouse Compact's two buttons opens its own 3Dconnexion radial menu. They provide direct access to up to 8 of your favorite application commands. See more |
| Style Name | Mouse |
| UPC | 821123700598 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Limited Manufacturer |
A**.
A must have for CAD users
I've spent the last 35 years using CAD systems for work and I've always considered space mouse/space balls as a must have. It allows you to utilize both your hands for model manipulation instead of just one hand using a standard mouse. It reduces having to memorize mouse button pushes for model panning, spinning and zooming for different CAD software. I was constantly switching between Catia and NX which did not utilize the same button operations on the mouse. Some of the NX mouse operations are awkward and would give me wrist tendon pain but I can avoid that by using a space mouse. I've been using this compact version since it's release. It's solidly built with less plastic than previous versions and doesn't take up much desk space. I'm now retired but wanted my own space mouse at home to use with Solidworks Maker when designing parts to print on a 3d printer. It works great with SW and I've also used it with FreeCad. An added bonus is that it also works with Cura which can be finicky when rotating the parts. I will note that every space mouse I've ever seen eventually develops a stick layer on the rubber portions of the mouse. I'm guessing it's a side effect of oils from people's hand. They usually get sticking when they haven't been used for months.
C**P
Nice tool, very intuitive
Just got the the entry level SpaceMouse from 3DConnexxion, and I'm actually quite impressed with it. It is not a substitute for a regular mouse, but is actually an augmentation to same. It lets you pan and/or tilt on all three axes simultaneously. The driver software comes with a short (2-3 minute) tutorial that is surprisingly effective. I am told the SpaceMouse does not work with all software, but I can tell you that with Solidworks and RoomArranger (the reasons I bought the SpaceMouse), it works beautifully. I honestly do not miss all the buttons that are not present on the entry level SpaceMouse; I use the keyboard and mouse on those anyway. The only niggle I can find is that it is very sensitive, so, until you have really mastered it, use small increments and subtle changes. It is very easy to completely overshoot your target. That said, this SpaceMouse is a terrific value if you do a lot of 3D work.
E**C
Invaluable tool for CAD
I purchased this at the recommendation of a book author while learning CAD, and now I cannot imagine CAD design without it. Whenever I don't have my SpaceMouse with me, I feel like I'm designing without the use of one of my hands. The design is near perfect, and the functionality learning curve is steep but quick: the movement feels natural in quick order. There is a heft to it, with the weight keeping it firmly planted on the desk - this also adds to the already high quality feel of the construction of the device. The default sensitivity will be quickly outgrown by many, but it's fully adjustable. This is truly one of my favorite tools for CAD and 3D printing. I have also been pleasantly surprised by the software; it's super configurable and allows a lot of flexibility, allowing different settings on an app by app basis. One can even configure this tool for non-traditional apps like browsers and such!
J**E
Worth every penny.
It was easy to install, easy to learn, and very intuitive to use. Works with tons of different programs like zbrush, fusion, shapr, blender, rhino, and many more. The moment I held it I understood it was a high quality device made with usability and precision in mind. My work quality and speed has increased drastically so it has already paid for itself. I don't forsee it ever breaking on me, but even if it does I'll go straight here to buy another.
C**E
Check what software it's compatible with before you buy
-"What should I expect to get out of this product?": Your mileage on this product will vary massively depending on the software you use, and its usefulness decreases exponentially as you attempt to use it for more esoteric and obscure programs. I use 3ds Max, Fusion 360, Unity, and Cura on a daily basis. The experience with Max is smooth and precise, Fusion 360 is a bit more jittery but still preferable to using a mouse, and the other two lack out-of-the-box configurations. Basically, the further you stray from the "industry standard 3D modeling software" for which the device is intended, the less likely it is to function satisfactorily. This is not a Razer Tartarus; it has a very specific function which its designers assume you already understand, and its configuration software is resistant to anything but surface-level tinkering. -"This seems expensive, is it worth the buy? Should I try out this cheaper model before upgrading to a more expensive version with more features?": This is quite expensive for what it is, and you should only consider buying it if you expect to be using it almost every day (or if you can get it from your employer as a work expense). If at this point you are confident it will improve your workflow, get the more expensive model with more buttons on it. The buttons on this one are functional, however anyone with a decent 3D modeling workflow will quickly realize that the keyboard hotkeys they're comfortable with already are still much more convenient than radial menus. I bought this version to test if the concept holds water, and now I find myself wishing I invested in the "pro" version. -"I am a maker. This seems like the sort of thing I could build for a fraction of the cost.": Banish this thought from your mind. What is on offer here is a fairly complex system built into a compact, comfortable, sturdy package, along with reasonably functional software. Your time is valuable, spend it making things that don't already have millions of dollars of R&D going into them.
R**R
Great for 3d cad
Perfect for 3d cad work, works great with FREECAD, I use one at work for CMM programming and decided to get one for at home.
D**N
It's intuitive and easy to use -- not a gimmick
This thing is great! I've been working with Fusion 360 for a few months, and never really felt comfortable moving the viewport with the mouse. Recently a Fusion book I was reading (I forget which one) suggested the 3d Connexion Spacemouse. It seemed like a gimmick, but I read a lot of positive reviews, and took a chance on it. And I love it. It's intuitive to move the viewport around. I went through the 10 minute training they supply, and went right into using it. The only suggestion I have is to turn the speed all the way down. I found that it was kind of twitchy and sensitive at the default, but with the speed turned down I'm able to control it easily. And I suspect that if I turn it back up in a month or so I will have enough experience to control it fine.
W**.
A must have for 3d modeling
In general, I will say that after using this product for a few weeks and getting used to this type of device, it was impossible to go back. If you do 3D modelling or CAD or any other work involving manipulating objects in 3D space, this will streamline your workflow significantly. More specifically for this model, this is my second 3DConnexion product, I originally purchased the PRO version over two years ago. My concern was that this version would be too small to be stable, and that the buttons on the pro version would be useful. After two years, the pro version started to drift, and had some other issues, so I purchased this model as a replacement. Compared to the pro version, the compact version seems to be more responsive out of the box, and has a rubberized bottom providing excellent stability, even with sudden quick movements. And personally at least, I found I didn't use the plethora of buttons on the PRO version.
や**ご
慣れればきっと
慣れるまでは効率下がるが、 慣れればたぶん、効率的に3D CAD操作を行えるはず。 1か月後に期待。
H**7
Simply an Amazing Device, after using it for a while, I would hate to be without it.
I'm using this with Fusion 360 and it is awesome. Once you get used to using it (and it doesn't really take very long) you can move your CAD part into any position you like with ease, it doesn't require any thought, your hand knows exactly what to do. It is like the knob on this mouse is attached to your part and you can turn the part clockwise/counter-clockwise, tilt the part left or right, tilt the part towards you or away from you, move the part up or down, bring the part closer towards you or further away from you. I didn't find any online Tutorials on exactly how to use this device before I bought it, but it does come with some really useful interactive applications that will show you exactly how to use the 3D Mouse to manipulate (move in any direction) your design. The USB cable is not removable and the cable is approximately 6.5 feet (78 inches) in length. Because this is a stationary device, I can't see any advantage to buying the wireless device, in fact there is a disadvantage due to the battery charging. I highly recommend this Device.
G**A
Surpreendente.
Há uma curva de aprendizado para mexer no mouse, mas depois de aprender, ele é muito melhor para modelar 3D. Em versões mais moderna do driver seria bom adicionar um Hall maior de programas que poderiam utilizar esse tipo de mouse.
M**A
MOUSE 3D
Ottimo mouse 3D
T**O
Thanks
Couldn’t use my company credit card in first go and frozed account but for a security side of the view, that was good to be.
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