Spaceexplorer and windows 10
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Spaceexplorer and windows 10
Is it possible for this to work on windows 10?ive tried older drivers and no luck, was wondering if anyone has figured it out
Re: Spaceexplorer and windows 10
Hi chris032188,
You can install driver 10.6.4 from our Archive and that should work with the SpaceExplorer
Here's the link for our archive https://3dconnexion.com/us/archived-dri ... ws-7-64bit
Regards,
Abdul. A
You can install driver 10.6.4 from our Archive and that should work with the SpaceExplorer
Here's the link for our archive https://3dconnexion.com/us/archived-dri ... ws-7-64bit
Regards,
Abdul. A
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Re: Spaceexplorer and windows 10
I have tried this driver and older ones with no luck. I even tried removing the files from app data local / roaming file and the registry and redoing it.
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Re: Spaceexplorer and windows 10
I have tried this driver and it's still not being recongized
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Re: Spaceexplorer and windows 10
Any further help with this problem?
Re: Spaceexplorer and windows 10
Invest in a new SpaceMouse model like SpaceMouse Wireless to work with the latest 3DxWare driver for Windows 10. That's the only way to go if you don't know how to develop hardware driver on Windows OS.
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Re: Spaceexplorer and windows 10
Pretty ridiculous s that a $300 + item isn't supported by an operating system that was out when it came out. My ten year old gaming mouse still has perfect functionality. Makes me not want to invest on a company that clearly treats high priced items as throw-aways.
Re: Spaceexplorer and windows 10
I suppose you already recouped the investment on the SpaceExplorer model?
The driver support for SpaceExplorer ranged from year 2006 to year 2020, it's 14 years. Can you name another computer peripheral company that can offer 14 years of driver support for a single model?
The driver support for SpaceExplorer ranged from year 2006 to year 2020, it's 14 years. Can you name another computer peripheral company that can offer 14 years of driver support for a single model?
Re: Spaceexplorer and windows 10
By the way, I'm an end user like you, not in any way affiliated with 3Dconnexion company or its reseller(s).
Re: Spaceexplorer and windows 10
The SpaceExplorer USB was in full support until May of 2016, ten years since its launch back in 2006.chris032188 wrote: ↑Sun Oct 10, 2021 6:47 pm item isn't supported by an operating system that was out when it came out.
According to the FAQ here, version 10.6.4 should still work with the SpaceExplorer USB. This version was released in Dec 2019 and supports Windows 10.
Re: Spaceexplorer and windows 10
Perhaps you could give us some details about what is happening. What application you are trying to use it with. Etc.
We might be able to help you get it working.
It is true that if you go back far enough, you will have to delete your "newer" saved user cfg files. But it sounds like you have already done that.
Let's start with your Device Manager. Is your device listed with the official name under Human Interface Devices in the Device Manager?
We might be able to help you get it working.
It is true that if you go back far enough, you will have to delete your "newer" saved user cfg files. But it sounds like you have already done that.
Let's start with your Device Manager. Is your device listed with the official name under Human Interface Devices in the Device Manager?
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Re: Spaceexplorer and windows 10
I already have a compact, I initially installed that, but wanted to use the space explorer. So I deleted the driver for compact, thekcal files and also registry. Tried reinstalling the 10.6 driver and older ones. The mouse isn't recognized, and when I bring up the 3dconnexion program it still shows the compact (which wasn't hooked up to computer or anything)
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It's generally safe to delete files under %appdata%\3Dconnexion, %localappdata%\3Dconnexion and even %programfiles%\3dconnexion.Let's start with your Device Manager. Is your device listed with the official name (3Dconnexion SpaceExplorer(?)) under Human Interface Devices in the Device Manager?
What did you delete in the registry?
Is this just a typo?
...for compact, thekcal files and also registry.
Re: Spaceexplorer and windows 10 - Fusion360
One minute it worked the next it wont - It seems to operate everything correctly (chicken, cube, jet, etc) except fusion360
It never switches to the fusion360 xml
Any help?
It never switches to the fusion360 xml
Any help?