The Best Mouse for CAD 2023?

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  • Опубликовано: 21 авг 2024
  • 1️⃣ In this detailed review video, Rafael Testai, CSWP explores the best mouse for CAD work, drawing from 20 hours of research and hands-on testing of nine different mice. He emphasizes that the video is unbiased, as it is not sponsored. The winning mouse is chosen for its unique three-button design, a crucial feature for Rafael to comfortably rotate models in CAD without straining his fingers.
    2️⃣ He highlights the top three mice, praising the first-place winner for its adjustable hinge and thumb-placed ball joint, providing exceptional comfort and ergonomics. The video also covers other mice, including vertical models and a discussion on the ideal mouse size for relaxed hand positioning. Rafael also shares insights on his preference for a single, versatile mouse over a space mouse setup, emphasizing the importance of a third button for efficient model rotation. At the end of the video, he reveals the contents of a mystery box - a mouse he disassembled to understand and modify the scroll wheel mechanism. This tinkering reflects his background in molecular biology and genetics, likening personalized mouse ergonomics to personalized medicine.
    3️⃣ Follow Rafael Testai, CSWP social media, here:
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Комментарии • 15

  • @not_your_typical_creativity
    @not_your_typical_creativity Месяц назад +3

    Both a normal mouse and trackball mouse have repetitive motion problems. I get pain behind my thumb from using the trackball while holding the left button down. I got so excited when I first saw the Contour mouse you're talking about, because I thought that little thumb cradle was like a Trackpoint in a ThinkPad laptop (think tiny high-resistance joystick). I still think this would be the most ergonomic option - you'd have infinite scroll, zero wrist movement and almost zero thumb movement. Couple that with the ergonomics of the Contour mouse body and I just think that would be the absolute best! But no one makes anything like it. T_T

  • @Druze_Tito
    @Druze_Tito 10 дней назад

    Rafael, what a great video man! Keep it up, I am subscribed, hope to see more content in the future. I am pleasantly surprised because the subs are low, but looks like the RUclips algorithm blind.

  • @2iinfinite
    @2iinfinite 4 месяца назад +2

    I recently ordered a logitech G600 for work, not because its a great mouse or anything, but because its easier for me to use a mouse with software from a pre-approved vendor, than it is to try and get some obscure software approved.
    I needed a mouse with a ton of programmable buttons! I hate having to type commands in autocad.

  • @skabidexe
    @skabidexe 7 месяцев назад +5

    I use the razer deathadder essencial. I prioritize ergonomics over 3 buttons mouses. Tried vertical mouse from 3d connection, and got wrist pain. I admit 3 button mouses is cool and haver their advantages to rotate the 3d model, however I dont like them. Razer deathadder got a smooth wheel click and as ergonomics go its still my number 1 mouse for Catia v5. I can work 10-12h a day without having wrist pain or being inconfortable.

  • @JonnyD000
    @JonnyD000 4 месяца назад +2

    My work is primarily CAD and I found I often am zooming in and out of a large model and using the scroll wheel so much stressed my middle finger. Great solution I found is there are vertical mice with a joystick on top that i can map forward and back to the scroll wheel motions and just hold my thumb forward or back.

  • @ThePowerchimp
    @ThePowerchimp 3 месяца назад +1

    THANK YOU for finally mentioning the one ergonomic factor that after hundreds of ad-style RUclips reviews I've never seen anyone make about a productivity mouse.
    At 2.24 you describe using FINGERS to move the mouse instead of the SHOULDER - resulting in a LOT less effort & therefore fatigue and RSI. This is the problem with the logitech MX style of having a sweeping plate under your thumb - you cant push it around with the thumb-pinky combo. And yes - the scroll wheel is a shitty substitute for an actual 3rd button. For my fellow Maya users, google the HP DY651A mouse.

    • @rafael_testai
      @rafael_testai  3 месяца назад

      I appreciate it. I'm here to serve.

  • @luvi-uy8qi
    @luvi-uy8qi Месяц назад +1

    Keep grinding, I loved the voice 💯

  • @TungNguyen-mz8iy
    @TungNguyen-mz8iy 7 дней назад

    Hi Rafael, I seem to have been convinced Contour mouse,I was just wondering if the middle button would work on the 3dsmax before deciding to buy it.I couldn't find any 3dsmax users who reviewed or used Contour mouse

  • @SriHari722
    @SriHari722 8 месяцев назад +2

    Thanks for the video . Problem is I can’t afford any of the mouse😂. So ended up using Logitech M170 which was given by my company

  • @SriHari722
    @SriHari722 8 месяцев назад +1

    If possible Can you review Logitech ergo m575? It’s the only mouse which I can afford. is it good for NX and CATIA? Thanks in advance

  • @luvi-uy8qi
    @luvi-uy8qi Месяц назад

    What's the brand name or the small mice??

  • @TT-rl4su
    @TT-rl4su 5 месяцев назад

    3d CadMouse Compact version might have been ideal.

  • @SriHari722
    @SriHari722 8 месяцев назад

    Is it possible?