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SpaceMouse Pro Wireless HID file #64

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stefanhong opened this issue Sep 7, 2024 · 6 comments
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SpaceMouse Pro Wireless HID file #64

stefanhong opened this issue Sep 7, 2024 · 6 comments

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@stefanhong
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Describe the bug
SpaceMouse Pro Wireless doesn't work on MacOS.

Details (please complete the following information):

  • Issue occurred while navigating: Not recognized
  • Device type: SpaceMouse Pro Wireless
  • Connection: wireless
  • OS: MacOS 14.6.1
  • SpaceNavigator Driver version: 2.0.0-pre.12

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. 3Dconnexion 3Dconnexion Universal Receiver (HID).json

@stefanhong
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Previous HID file was generated when I connect the SpaceMouse through the wireless receiver. The following file is generated when I connect through USB instead.

3Dconnexion SpaceMouse Pro Wireless BT (HID).json

@PatHightree
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Hi Stephan, thank you for your bug report.
Unfortunately, support for wireless receiver is pretty unlikely (see this status update)
I hope you can use the driver with the device connected via usb or bluetooth

@stefanhong
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stefanhong commented Sep 7, 2024

I unplugged the wireless dongle, turned off the wireless switch on the SpaceMouse, and connect it to my computer through a Type-C USB port. It still doesn't work. However, I can use it in Blender, so the connection is good.

This file is generated when I connect it through a Type-C USB port:
3Dconnexion SpaceMouse Pro Wireless BT (HID).json

@chargedneuron
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chargedneuron commented Sep 7, 2024 via email

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stefanhong commented Sep 8, 2024

That's interesting. I tried removing the 3D connexion driver, and after that, panning worked in Unity, but rotation did not. However, without the official driver, the panning input also moves the mouse cursor, which is kind of annoying.

@PatHightree
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I was planning to point you guys to the unify_layouts_2 branch to test whether plugging in a wireless device would result in a functioning driver. But unfortunately the unify_layouts work doesn't seem to carry over to MacOS as is.
The HID descriptor parsing failed and I'm looking into what's causing that.

Thanks for mentioning the behaviour without the 3dconnexion driver, hadn't heard of that.
I created a separate issue for it #65

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