Win 11 3dConnexion

Discussion in 'Windows Virtual Machine' started by FabianH9, Sep 26, 2023.

  1. FabianH9

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    Hello, I cannot install the drivers for the 3d mouse from 3dconnexion. I always get the error "This product is only supported on Microsoft windows 10 version 2004 (20H1) or newer."

    Parallels 18 runs on a Mac with m2 and windows 11.

    Does anyone have the same problem and know what to do?
     
  2. FabianH9

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    OK now I know it is about the arm. There is no 3DConnexion driver for windows arm. Is there a kind of emulator?
     
  3. LukasM9

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    Hello Fabian,
    I have the same problem. Do you have a solution?
     
  4. TareqB

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    I have the same problem and i've contacted 3DConnexion support and they don't have a solution for it. They asked me to contact Parallel support.
     
  5. MichaelP90

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    And did you?
     
  6. Michael109

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    problems here, too... the drivers not ok from 3DConnexion, and they do nothing! Screenshot at Aug 08 14-18-41.png
     
  7. MattC8

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    I have the same problem. Did you manage to resolve yours yet.


     
  8. HaraldM9

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    I have the same problem! Would be amazing if there was a solution for this
     
  9. MattC8

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    This is temporarily solved guys.
    The temporary fix (for running 3DConnexion/Solidworks on ARM based Mac) should anyone need it... I imagine this applies to any other app that needs 3DConnexion driver that was throwing errors, but now I have no errors, and the spaceMouse works with the apps I have tested.

    Visit the 3dConnexion driver archives and get the OLD 10.6.4 driver for the Spacemouse. (I had to remove the existing drivers first.)
    The 10.6.4 is from back in 2019, but it works. SolidWorks have now acknowledged the problem and told me a "fix was in the works".

    https://3dconnexion.com/au/archived-drivers/
     

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