3Dconnexion SpaceNavigator Now Supported by Google Earth’s New Sky Mode

Friday September 14th 2007
Filed Under 3Dconnexion 



3Dconnexion™ today announced its SpaceNavigator™ 3D mouse is now supported by the new Google Earth™ 4.2.0196 public beta. Google Earth users can now enjoy the popular new “sky mode” with the 3D mouse by flying to far-away galaxies, zooming in to see imagery from the Hubble Space Telescope and soaring past constellations.

  • 3Dconnexion’s SpaceNavigator 3D mouse enables seamless control and navigation with an easy-to-use controller cap that can be pulled, tilted or twisted to simultaneously pan, zoom and rotate 3D scenes within Google Earth.

Additional information regarding availability and support: 

o        The SpaceNavigator Personal Edition (PE) device has a suggested retail price of $59. The personal edition license supports non-commercial use of the device and offers online technical support only. The SpaceNavigator Standard Edition (SE) device has a suggested retail price of $99. The standard edition license comes with an unrestricted user’s license and two years of full support (Web, e-mail and phone). Upgrades from

SpaceNavigator PE to SpaceNavigator SE licenses are $40 and are available online at www.3dconnexion.com.o        The SpaceNavigator 3D mouse currently works with Google Earth on Windows® 2000, Windows XP, Windows Vista™, and  Macintosh®  OS X 10.4.6 and above, and is available through major online resellers, including Amazon and CDW; a network of value added resellers; and directly from 3Dconnexion at www.3dconnexion.com. o        The 3Dconnexion product line is supported by more than 100 of today’s most popular 3D applications, including Adobe Photoshop® CS3 Extended, Autodesk® Maya® and all top-tier 3D CAD applications.