Rotation is slow in Pro/ENGINEER W3
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Rotation is slow in Pro/ENGINEER W3
Rotation is slow in Pro/ENGINEER W3.
I am a new user to a Space Traveler, In Pro/E Wildfire 3, having the whole object on the screen, the rotation is OK, but when I zoom in on a detail, the rotation is very slow. I tried to speed up the settings, but that have no effect. Using 3DxSoftware_v3-3-6 driver. Any sugestion is welcome.
I am a new user to a Space Traveler, In Pro/E Wildfire 3, having the whole object on the screen, the rotation is OK, but when I zoom in on a detail, the rotation is very slow. I tried to speed up the settings, but that have no effect. Using 3DxSoftware_v3-3-6 driver. Any sugestion is welcome.
Rotation is slow in Pro/ENGINEER W3
Hi 1234kire
Could you specify the configuration of your system? I mean operating system with the number of the service pack, 32 or 64 bit, memory, graphic card, other connected USB devices and any other details which you consider that would be relevant for your case.
Could you specify the configuration of your system? I mean operating system with the number of the service pack, 32 or 64 bit, memory, graphic card, other connected USB devices and any other details which you consider that would be relevant for your case.
agoenczi
I am using a Dell Precision M90, XP, 32 bit, SP 2, 2 GB memory, Nvidia Quadro FX 1500M, It should be updated with the newest avialable drivers,
I have a default Dell Mouse, 2 button and 1 wheel, pluged in USB
I tried in W3, v. M030 and M070, W2, vM220.
I have tried to turn off the Dynamic Highligth, but still slow rotating.
I have a default Dell Mouse, 2 button and 1 wheel, pluged in USB
I tried in W3, v. M030 and M070, W2, vM220.
I have tried to turn off the Dynamic Highligth, but still slow rotating.
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Hi clausen
The WF2 problem on 64 bit systems is known. If you don't install the 3DxPROENGINEER you can navigate with the device as the navigation is implemented in Pro/E. You have only to install the driver. If you want some key mappings you can to that using mapkeys and the button mapping editor available in the driver GUI (3Dconnexion Control Panel).
The only solution would be to upgrade to WF3 (or WF4 if this will be released).
The WF2 problem on 64 bit systems is known. If you don't install the 3DxPROENGINEER you can navigate with the device as the navigation is implemented in Pro/E. You have only to install the driver. If you want some key mappings you can to that using mapkeys and the button mapping editor available in the driver GUI (3Dconnexion Control Panel).
The only solution would be to upgrade to WF3 (or WF4 if this will be released).
agoenczi
Hi agoenczi,
That is exactly how I am using my spacepilot, and it works fine, however I would love to be able to get rid of the zoom sensitivity.
I do have the config.pro option for zoon sensitivity turned off but it still happens. I guess it is most likley a problem within ProE and not in the 3dfx software,
Regards,
Paul Clausen
That is exactly how I am using my spacepilot, and it works fine, however I would love to be able to get rid of the zoom sensitivity.
I do have the config.pro option for zoon sensitivity turned off but it still happens. I guess it is most likley a problem within ProE and not in the 3dfx software,
Regards,
Paul Clausen
Rotation is slow in Pro/ENGINEER W3
Hi clausen,
Sorry for the delay.
The navigation in Pro/E is a PTC implementation. I would like to ask you to contact PTC with this issue as 3Dconnexion has no access to the source code of the applications owned by PTC.
Sorry for the delay.
The navigation in Pro/E is a PTC implementation. I would like to ask you to contact PTC with this issue as 3Dconnexion has no access to the source code of the applications owned by PTC.
agoenczi
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Bullsquash.
I'm using ProE Wildfire 3 with a SpaceExplorer (usb). I have the same roll/spin/tilt rate change with zoom level.
I tried looking into the "config.pro" setting change; I didn't even have that line of code IN my config file. In my opinion, if I have to selectively install/not-install portions of the 3DConnexion drivers in order for the zoom to function without decreasing the roll/spin/tilt rates, then the deficiency lies within the 3DConnexion software, not ProE. As it’s been a year since this question was last updated, does anyone have any new (useful) information? I’m surprised no one has suggested restarting my computer yet…
I'm using ProE Wildfire 3 with a SpaceExplorer (usb). I have the same roll/spin/tilt rate change with zoom level.
I tried looking into the "config.pro" setting change; I didn't even have that line of code IN my config file. In my opinion, if I have to selectively install/not-install portions of the 3DConnexion drivers in order for the zoom to function without decreasing the roll/spin/tilt rates, then the deficiency lies within the 3DConnexion software, not ProE. As it’s been a year since this question was last updated, does anyone have any new (useful) information? I’m surprised no one has suggested restarting my computer yet…