Do these devices work under ANSYS classic

Questions and answers about 3Dconnexion devices on Windows

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Postby Nancy1 » Thu May 31, 2012 3:54 am

Recently I have been looking up at the input devices (like the SpaceNavigator or the SpaceTraveler) produced by 3dconnexion, and I'd like to test them to see if they can really deliver what's being advertised; before buying one though I'd like to ask if anybody here has had any experience with them and could please tell me something about it, starting of course by the basic question: do these devices work under ANSYS classic?
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Re: Do these devices work under ANSYS classic

Postby UtaSH » Mon Jun 04, 2012 8:16 am

Hi Nancy1,

I am not familiar with the different versions of ANSYS, but in our Supported Application List we have ANSYS listed. Additionally I can tell you that the support for the 3D Mouse was integrated into ANSYS by the developer of the application directly into ANSYS. The support team of ANSYS should be able to help you with this information. If you find out you might post here for others who are interested. :wink:
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Re: Do these devices work under ANSYS classic

Postby Nancy1 » Tue Jun 12, 2012 1:43 am

It doesn't get much easier. With ANSYS 14.0 fully supported on Windows 7, we've got you covered from desktop to compute cluster, for complete engineering productivity in a Windows environment.

The latest Windows 7 desktop workstations provide outstanding interactive response for pre- and post-processing in ANSYS Workbench, combined with impressive computational power that expands the reach of desktop simulation. Scale up to a cluster running Windows HPC Server 2008, and you'll be able to consider more detailed and accurate simulations or study a range of design ideas or operating conditions. Either way, you can leverage your existing Windows expertise and IT infrastructure, and maximize the return on your investment in simulation.
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