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jdbush
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Any plans to support M2/M3 processors without having to load archived versions of 3DConnexion software?
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Hello
M2/M3 processors are supported, do you have any problems with them?
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I'll try again. Last time I tried to install the driver package it failed saying unsupported OS. There was some post about the new version doing a OS check and using an old version was the only work around which I did. Actually, now that I think about it, maybe it was 3DConnexion running thru Parallels. The installation in the Windows VM was unsupported requiring an older version that didn't run an OS check.
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Sorry, that is the case. It is actually 3DConnexion drivers running on Windows ARM. That is Apple Silicon device running Windows VM thru Parallels which is needed to use 3DConnexion with Autodesk Inventor or other modeling software.
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Hi jdbush

Unfortunately we don't support Windows on ARM yet.
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Gotcha. Thanks for the info
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