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Re: Center point circle won't define
PLus you can dimension direct to the origin (or the centre of the first circle), you don't really need the planes.
Re: Center point circle won't define
Default planes are hidden, click the eye to show or press 'p' repeatedly until they all show.
Re: Center point circle won't define
The circle centre has to be related to something, otherwise it is floating in space = under defined. Drag it to the origin (the white dot in the centre of the screen) or add two dimensions (one horizontal, one vertical) between the centre of the circle and the origin (or something else that is fixed - plane or other geometry),
Re: Logitech mx master 3 Customer Mouse
Re: Every time I visit the onshape website I need to log in again. Is there a "remember me" option?
Re: Onshape and 3D mouses
We can only respond to inputs received. No input = no response.
Re: Onshape and 3D mouses
same with mebartyborris said:I'm also a linux user and would really like to use my 3DConnexion Space Navigator with onshape.
Re: Onshape and 3D mouses
Re: Onshape and 3D mouses
That was a very reasonable position, now we are 6 months later, are the drivers arrived or was it a joke?nav said:Hi @matias_ares I got this reply from dave_c from OS regarding 3D Connexion MAC OS support. I wrote them as suggested by Dave. My 3D mouse is in a drawer right now...
@nav Support for the 3D mouse in browsers on Macs requires implementation by 3D Connexion. Onshape is platform independent - so when that support is provided, Onshape will work with it. As Onshape is the first and only production CAD system that runs directly in browsers, 3D Connexion needed to develop new drivers. 3D Connexion was very pro-active in working with Onshape to both develop and beta test the Windows driver over the past several months - resulting in today's release. They chose to provide support first for browsers on Windows as that is by far their largest market and are actively considering developing drivers for browsers on Mac. We will forward your request to them and feel free to contact them directly with your request as well.