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Lexip unveil 1st 3D mouse in the world at imagina

Lexip unveil 1st 3D mouse in the world at imagina

February 3rd 2010 - The 3D mouse “3DM-Pro” accelerates the entire design, development, creation processes and revolutionizes navigation in 3D environments.

Unlike traditional mice limited to two axis movements, this 3D mouse allows the user to navigate easily and intuitively in 3 dimensions using all 6 degrees of freedom (3 translations and 3 rotations) : just press down the body of the 3DM-Pro mouse forward or backward, to the right or left or use the joystick, to simultaneously pan, zoom and rotate your 3D model or environment.

Combining characteristics of a classic mouse and 3D manipulation, the 3D mouse facilitates the 3D workflow. From drawing, to sketch, to part, to assembly, no need to constantly shift between navigation and editing. The 3DM-Pro does it all in a simple and smooth way.

Including plug-in for all major 3D software (3dsmax, Solidworks, Rhino, Nova …) the 3D mouse is the ultimate tool for professionals.
By reducing the number of complex and repetitive gestures (use of both hands, keyboard shortcuts and mouse combinations …) the 3DM-Pro e higher both productivity and work comfort.

According to Fabien Rizzotto, Sales and Marketing Manager, “this next gen mouse combines the best from classic mice and from movement controller proposed by market leaders. The innovative technologies embedded in the Lexip 3D mouse are going to establish new standards in the history of input devices that has not much evolved since nearly 40 years”.

Click on the link below to see a video demonstration.

Specifications:

• 6DOF motion controller and analog stick for unparalleled level of control
• Plug-in for Solidworks®, Catia®, 3ds Max® and many more 3D applications
• 3200 dpi laser for precise drawing and editing
• 7 programmable buttons for optimal personalization of 3D applications
• Non-slip rubber clicking scroll-wheel
• Ergonomic shape for comfortable working experience
• Soft touch and non-slip rubber sides for greater comfort
• Price : 199 € (+VAT)

Available Now! Contact Lexip.

Fabien Rizzotto
Sales and Marketing Manager
Tel : +33 (0) 1 46 36 83 32
Mobile : +33 (0) 6 37 47 32 25
E-mail : fabien.rizzotto@lexip.fr


For more information visit:

Lexip


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See the video demonstration of the 3DM-Pro


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