Spaceball use in Solidworks
Spaceball use in Solidworks
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I am using a SpacePilot Spaceball which is used to rotate/zoom/pan. My question is: is there a way to pin the rotation points in Solidworks 2010? For example, if you have a long part and you rotate that piece it may fly off the screen or out into space. If one could pin the rotation point to say an area that is being worked on like the end corner or something of that nature so it rotates about that point, it would make life alot easier. Hate to revert back to using the mouse seeing that it helps reduce mouse clicks and moves some of the work to the other hand. Any tips here?
Thanks,
Regards,
Will
Thanks,
Regards,
Will






RE: Spaceball use in Solidworks
Glad to hear you are using a SpacePilot. You do have options to control how your model behaves on the screen during manipulation. I have not used a SpacePilot - but I have a Space Explorer, and have used Spaceball 5000 prior. Check the options you have available under 3dcontrol/options from SolidWorks. You probably have options to set rotation center, and "keep model in view" & etc.
Most importantly, stay with the Spacexxxx product - you soon will not even really need the settings you are looking for right now. In a month or less you will not give up the 3D controller for any thing!
RE: Spaceball use in Solidworks
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RE: Spaceball use in Solidworks
Click the icon (for center of rotation) and select your entity and it will use the selected entity (I usually use points) as the center of rotation.
-Joe
SolidWorks 2009 x64 SP 5.1 on Windows XP x64
8 GB RAM - Nvidia Quadro FX1700
RE: Spaceball use in Solidworks
If you don't have these options, update your driver from 3DConnexion's website.
Jeff Mirisola, CSWP
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RE: Spaceball use in Solidworks
Regards,
Will