Fujitsu SpaceExplorer mouse USB Type-A

  • Brand : Fujitsu
  • Product name : SpaceExplorer
  • Product code : S26381-K425-L100
  • Category : Mice
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  • Info modified on : 21 Oct 2022 10:14:32
  • Warranty: : 2 years
  • Long product name Fujitsu SpaceExplorer mouse USB Type-A :

    SpaceExplorer

  • Fujitsu SpaceExplorer mouse USB Type-A :

    Using the SpaceExplorer 3D mouse to navigate 3D models or environments is as simple as holding them in your hand. A slight movement of the controller cap delivers easy and precise control. SpaceExplorer is a companion to the traditional mouse and is operated with the free hand. Your traditional mouse hand is free to select, create and edit.

    Compad controller cap
    - „„Fingertip connection to your digital model.

    15 programmable keys including:
    - „„2 dedicated function keys - Application specific commands are automatically assigned. Alternatively, they can be easily customised to your own preference;
    - „„Standard view - One touch visualization (top, front, left, right);
    - „„Fit - Instantly restore the model to the centre of the screen;
    - „„Keyboard modifiers - Conveniently positioned Ctrl, Shift, Alt, and Esc keys. No need to move one’s hand from SpaceExplorer to keyboard;
    - „„2D lock - Turns off rotation for simplified simultaneous pan and zoom navigation only.

    Advanced Ergonomic Design
    - „„Wrist rest positions hand perfectly for the compact, tactile controller cap.

  • Short summary description Fujitsu SpaceExplorer mouse USB Type-A :

    Fujitsu SpaceExplorer, USB Type-A

  • Long summary description Fujitsu SpaceExplorer mouse USB Type-A :

    Fujitsu SpaceExplorer. Device interface: USB Type-A, Buttons quantity: 15

Specs
Mouse
Device interface USB Type-A
Scroll
Buttons quantity 15
Certification CE, FCC, GOST, VCCI, BSMI
System requirements
Mac operating systems supported

System requirements
Minimum processor Intel Pentium 4/III, AMD/Athlon
Minimum storage drive space 10 MB
Weight & dimensions
Weight 593 g
Other features
Compatible operating systems Windows Linux
Mouse dimensions (WxDxH) 194 x 139 x 58 mm
Distributors
Country Distributor
1 distributor(s)
1 distributor(s)
Reviews
Updated:
2016-11-14 20:18:41
Average rating:50
Uk has collected 5 expert reviews for Fujitsu SpaceExplorer mouse USB Type-A and the average expert rating is 50 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
pcadvisor.co.uk
Updated:
2016-11-14 20:18:39
Average rating:50
The SpaceExplorer uses 3D Connexions unique six-axis technology to replace your PCs mouse with a push-pull-twist-tilt system of hands-on control. The SpaceExplorer is ergonomically designed, with the controller surrounded by a wrist pad and a sele...
  • The problem is the price. The SpaceExplorer is far, far from cheap, and if youre wondering if its worth the money, for most users the answer would have to be no. Richard Leon Lowest online price: ££246.89...
expertreviews.co.uk
Updated:
2016-11-14 20:18:41
Average rating:60
This, more capable, big brother of the SpaceNavigator for Notebook, augments the latters cap with a large base and 15 programmable buttons, compared to the Navigators two. This comes at the cost of portability due to its dimensions and 590g weight, b...
computerarts.co.uk
Updated:
2016-11-14 20:18:41
Average rating:40
SpaceExplorer An advanced take on the 3D controller idea. But is it any better? The SpaceExplorer is the new upmarket version of 3Dconnexion’s technology, and places the knob within a sculpted hand-rest device with a selection of extra buttons. The...
metku.net
Updated:
2016-11-14 20:18:41
Average rating:0
Last year we reviewed a 3D controller from 3DConnexion that was an entry level device - the SpaceNavigator PE. This time we will take a look at bit more higher end model that still offers the same intuitive 3D control that can be found on the more bas...
  • Intuitive control, 15 customizable buttons, Free SDKs, Multiple OS support...
  • SpaceExplorer really takes a leap forward compared to the SpaceNavigator that we reviewed earlier. Dont get me wrong here, SpaceNavigator has the exactly the same 6-axis controller on it but it lacks the added usability that only those extra buttons...