by Valen Wagner » Fri May 27, 2011 5:00 pm
Here's what I ended up doing that fixed it...
(1) Find and delete the "Logitech" folders and registry keys. I'm not sure if this made a difference or not.
(2) Remove the driver (again) and delete the left over files and registry keys per the "clean removal" instructions.
(3) Restart.
(4) Downloaded and installed the drivers for the SpaceExplorer (I have one of those too).
(5) Plug in the SpaceExplorer, and open the 3DConnexion Control Panel and calibrate it.
(5) Restart.
(6) Open up Maya and 3ds Max and make some custom settings with the SpaceExplorer.
(7) Restart.
(8) Uninstall the SpaceExplorer drivers and unplug it.
(9) Restart.
(10) Install the SpacePilot Pro drivers.
Everything works fine after doing the above steps. (other than the Maya driver problem that still persists - it will not recognize sub-object selections for determining center of rotation. Please please please fix this so it works like 3ds Max!)
Thanks,
Valen
SpacePilotPro, SpaceExplorer USB ( Driver 3.16.3 )
Windows 7 64 bit, Core i7, 12GB Ram
Nvidia Quadro FX 3700
3ds Max 2014, Maya 2014, Inventor 2013, AutoCAD 2013, Photoshop CS5