This problem does happen as soon as I launch Rhino almost always. I always grab the new release as soon as I see it. The previous version was the one immediately before this release.
I have a SpaceNavigator with firmware version 3.18. I am running the current release of the 3DConnexion software, version 10.1.0 and released. I need to know, of the WIP releases you have, the last one that works correctly, and the first one that does not work correctly.Įven more questions: What version of 3DxWare 10 are you running? Exactly what 3DConnexion device are you using? What is its firmware version? All three of these questions can be answered from System Preferences > 3DConnexion > Tools.
Does the behavior immediately return?ĭo you have more than one previous release in your Downloads folder? If so, work backwards from the release you have that is just before the WIP release until you can find exactly where this problem started. Does the behavior return? If not, what is the filename of this release that works? You can find previous install files (.dmg) in your Downloads folder. New questions for both of you: Install your “previous version” of Rhino. New questions for Michael_Hackney: does this slow behavior immediately start when you start Rhino? When you make it go away, does it stay away permanently? If not, what do you do to make the slow behavior return again? For now, I am assuming these are two unrelated problems, since simon_gosling has never described this as transient behavior. Michael_Hackney now says that this is not a permanent condition, which is new information. I asked if setting anti-aliasing to none changed the perceived speed. I asked what “previous version” you were using that worked. I asked if setting anti-aliasing to none changed the perceived I asked for OpenGL settings. I asked if this happened for simple models or just particular models. If I cannot duplicate this, I cannot fix I asked what “previous version” you were using that worked. I am trying to help, but I need the questions I ask to be answered so I can figure out how to duplicate this. Processor: Intel Core2 Duo CPU P8800 2.66GHz With both models, the CPU load goes in to the 90’s and up to 100 immediately. just wireframe and surface model is set to shaded, no textures) with the space navigator and watching the CPU load. I’ve been manipulating a couple of models (one with 10 or so curves and one with many surfaces) (EDIT: Curves are obv. This is on a mid 09 15" 2.66GHz mac book pro with 8Gb RAM. I am using R503 () on OSX10.9.1 but noticed it first happen with the previous release. Just wanted to add that I have also had performance issue when using a 3D Connexion Space Navigator. It is still not working correctly however have just been advised there is a new build to download so will try that and report back. Processor: Intel Core i5-3210M CPU 2.50GHzĪpple Inc.: Apple Internal Keyboard / TrackpadĪpple Inc.: Bluetooth USB Host ControllerĪpple Inc.: FaceTime HD Camera (Built-in) Library/Frameworks/amework/Versions/A/3DconnexionClient OS X version: Version 10.9.1 (Build 13B42) I have here my open gl settingsSoftware information PS: I've heard of a solution that is to check whether the pen is battery-powered, to determine if the pen is N-Trig.Hi thanks so much for your prompt reply :^) Another way would be to check the specification to see if the pen is N-Trig. Simply hover the pen above and near the screen, and there should be a tracking dot appear on the screen corresponding to the pen's tip.
When buying, you can bring your tablet along and test the pen to see if it works. ) Some pens like the Surface 3 pens will have another electronic part (the little top with a pink button) that works separately from the pen itself and provides additional features like opening OneNote. In fact, it is just the bare-bone N-Trig active digitizer painted differently. You can use the active stylus Surface 3 ( 2 and 1 will not work as it's not N-Trig, but Wacom) who utilize the same N-Trig digitizer technology.Īll those N-Trig pens (from Sony, Surface 3) all the same. You don't need to buy exactly the pen from Sony. So, as long as it is N-Trig powered active stylus, it will work fine. The tablet screen contains a special digitizer layer to interact with the corresponding N-Trig active stylus tip. Sony Vaio Tap series use the active digitizer technology from N-Trig (bought by Microsoft).