

07 April 2010, 1:52pm
Fremont, Calif. – April 7, 2010 – 3Dconnexion’s full line of 3D mice now supports three new applications – CadFaster|QuickStep, a viewer tool for 3D professionals, Bluebeam PDF Revu, a PDF editor for design and construction professionals, and TrueGage TrueMap v5, a surface topography and analytic software.
3Dconnexion 3D mice provide professionals working in these applications with a level of design interaction that is unattainable with a traditional mouse and keyboard. Using a 3D mouse, design engineers are able to design more intuitively and with precise control.
3Dconnexion’s 3D mice provide users with a range of design performance and productivity benefits when working in Bluebeam PDF Revu, CadFaster|QuickStep and TrueGage TrueMap v5, including:
o Improved Control and Navigation allows users to simultaneously pan, zoom and rotate models or simulations without stopping to select commands.
o Greater Productivity with customizable programmable buttons that provide quick access to commonly used commands.
o Advanced Design Performance by aiding in the detection of design flaws and enhancing design review, verification and presentation.
o Increased Comfort with traditional mouse clicks reduced by up to 50 percent.
The entire 3Dconnexion product line is compatible with these applications, including the Professional Series with the SpacePilot PRO (MSRP $399) and SpaceExplorer™ (MSRP $299), and the Standard Series with the SpaceNavigator (MSRP $99) and SpaceNavigator for Notebooks (MSRP $129).

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Mike Small
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