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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 21 6:06 am)
Ditto on Logitech optical. Good enough. I preferred a mechanical mouse for graphics work, but you can't get new ones any more. All optical mice are a bit 'slippery' compared to a ball mouse.
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Logitech Marble Trackball in my case but then I have little room on the desk with all the other stuff. That is used in conjunction with a 3Dconnection navigator which I would be lost without.
I do have a Wacom Tablet as well but I only really use it for modelling.
I use Poser 13 on Windows 11 - For Scene set up I use a Geekcom A5 - Ryzen 9 5900HX, with 64 gig ram and 3 TB storage, mini PC with final rendering done on normal sized desktop using an AMD Ryzen Threadipper 1950X CPU, Corsair Hydro H100i CPU cooler, 3XS EVGA GTX 1080i SC with 11g Ram, 4 X 16gig Corsair DDR4 Ram and a Corsair RM 100 PSU . The desktop is in a remote location with rendering done via Queue Manager which gives me a clearer desktop and quieter computer room.
I mainly use a Razer Naga gaming mouse (17 button wired) and a Wacom tablet.
Many of my other systems have Microsoft cordless mice. They work fine and are under $20 bucks.
As other have said there are lots of mice that will do the job, for just about any budget.
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I bought an inexpensive logitech wireless mouse at walmart this afternoon. Not the cheapest on the shelf, but almost. And it actually works for selecting and moving keyframes in the animation pallette! And I was afraid my neighbors were going to call Mental Health on me for screaming and cursing at my computer when I was using that other mouse.
Thanks for all your suggestions!
I use a standard corded 2-button logitech w/ scroll wheel (technically 3 buttons since the wheel clicks too) that came with my $14 logitech keyboard from newegg.
I've never gotten along well with wireless mice, or keyboards. The batteries tend to go out pretty fast, and they can lose signal even with new batteries. Easily interfered with by other devices.
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Someone once recomended to me using a gaming mouse for 3d work, and just last year I finally splurged and got one. It is great. It was much more expensive, but so very worth it.Gaming mice are made to be durable and very sensitive, so they are perfect for 3d work. Plus, since I am working with it all day every day...having something durable is very important (I was going through a logitec mouse a year for a while.
Here is what I use: http://www.ttesports.com/Mouse/134/Level_10_M_Hybrid/productPage.htm?a=a&g=ftr
Microsoft Wireless Mobile Mouse 4000. I don't dig on huge mice - smaller the mouse the less I get any hand cramping. :) I've had a good range of mice and I find the Microsoft ones to move around more cleanly on the screen - a bit more pricey though. You're own experience may vary.
Rechargable batteries save you a ton of dough.
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OK, I've finally got enough of this animation thing figured out to have some cautious optimism that I'll actually be able to finish a project I've been asking for a lot of help with here. (Thanks to everybody who's commented!) But now this little Case Logic brand optical mouse I bought last week has become unusable for anything but the simplest tasks. I should have done my homework. It gets terrible on-line reviews.
Does anybody have any recommendations for the best mouse to use with Poser? Would a optical or roller ball type be better? I can't work with this damn thing.
(I'm running Poser 7 on a windows xp desktop.)