![]() With this little guy, you get to save a USB port on your computer because you plug the hub into the computer, then the mouse into the hub – leaving you with one free USB port! I should also mention that this thing is heavy! Not sure what it is made of, but it will definitely stay put on your desk. As a bonus, the cables come with little velcro straps to tie them up if I need to throw them into my backpack. They work as intended and have a nice braided cover that makes me think they will last longer than those white plastic-coated cables that I have lying around my house. There are two cables in the kit a shorter one connects to the mouse to charge it and another cable connects to the included hub. First up, let’s dive into all the stuff that is NOT a mouse. I am going to review these backward from the order presented here, so we can save the best for last (like dessert after you eat all your vegetables). The SpaceMouse Enterprise Kit 2 includes: I will list everything included, then do a quick review of each one. ![]() Since this is a kit, it comes with a bunch of pieces. Bonus points for when the box is well designed and full of fantastic hardware! Once you open the box, you see all of the parts and the included quick start guide. Maybe it’s because I work in the software industry, but I love opening brand new gear. The Kit is packaged together in a nice, neat, and beautifully-branded box. For this reason, I was excited when 3Dconnexion asked if I would be interested in reviewing their SpaceMouse Enterprise Kit 2. In the videos I create, a common question I get is, “How do you move around so smoothly?” The answer is, by using a 3D mouse. I have seen the advantage of using them together in my own modeling workflows, speeding up my design time and reducing the number of times I have to move my hands from one device to another. I have been a long-time advocate of using a 3D mouse alongside SketchUp. Using a 3D mouse means saving time while modeling and presenting your work with smooth, controlled camera movements. In the world of SketchUp, it means controlling the camera view inside SketchUp with the 3D mouse and keeping your regular mouse available for things like selecting, changing commands, or drawing while you move through your model. A 3D mouse is a device that allows you to move easily through 3D space. ![]()
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