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Summary of Contents for dimentor Inspector
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User’s Guide Covers the use of Inspector and 3Driver version 1.0...
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3D environment. We give you an ergonomically and intuitive way to orientate and navigate in 3D. Inspector is sized as an ordinary 2D mouse and this eases navigation. The design is made in collaboration with several ergonomical designers and research institutes.
After connecting Inspector to the USB port, you may be prompted to insert the software CD. For help installing the software see the section Software Installation. 1. The USB hub needs its own external power supply connection in order for Inspector to work properly...
3D Rotation The orientation ball on top of Inspector handles all rotations in a 3D environment. The orientation ball is directly linked to the 3D model on the screen, which means that when you rotate the ball the model on the screen is rotated likewise.
To activate the add-in in SolidWorks, open the Tools menu and select Add-Ins. Locate and verify that the Inspector add-in is selected. If the Inspector add-in is missing, please install the SolidWorks add-in from the CD.
All five buttons on Inspector can be programmed to a wide range of functionalities, ranging from standard mouse functions and different function-keys to definition of the exact meaning of a key. The buttons can be configured on the Inspector tap in the Mouse Properties dialog (see picture on next page).
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The configuration of the five Inspector buttons is done on the Inspector tab in the 3Driver configuration panel. Use the Double Click Speed slider to adjust the timing of double clicks. When set to Fast two rapid clicks are needed to activate a double click function. When set to Slow the pause between the two clicks is longer.
With the movement filters it is possible to adjust the reading sensitivity on the 3D operation ball in order to prevent unwanted movement of the on-screen object. For instance if the ball is moved unintentionally when using Inspector as a 2D device in a 3D application.
• As the first device ever, Inspector offers you the option to change between the mouse and the trackball as a 2D input device. Using this feature can vary your work situation even more and have significant importance for your comfort.
- you can easily move it out of the way if you need to access these keys. • Vary the movement of Inspector; do not use Inspector for long periods of repetitious motion. Vary your working routines; take frequent short breaks.
Check that your USB port is correctly configured on your PC. Please refer to the documentation for your PC for correct configuration of your ports. If Inspector is connected to the computer by a HUB, check that the HUB is connected in its own power supply.
Dimentor’s or the reseller’s option, to: - repair or replace the hardware, provided that the hardware is returned to the point of purchase or such other place as Dimentor may direct, with a copy of the receipt, or - refund the price paid.
FCC Regulations This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Back Page Remember to register your Inspector in order to receive software updates and product news. You can register your Inspector either by filling out the form on the CD or by visiting Dimentor’s web site at www.dimentor.com. Dimentor ApS Esromgade 15, opg.
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