“ Keyboard is standard-issue Apple wired keyboard. Colour-matching the iMac had NOTHING to do with it.” ![]() I just wanted something simple but solid, and after a bit of internet research this seemed to fit the bill. When they figure out how to make the whole recharging & connection thing completely effort-free, I’m in. of wireless gear is still a bit too much faff for my poor little brain to handle. “ Mine’s the antithesis of Will’s beautifully pristine desk – I’m all about the wires. Originally from the UK and now living in China, here is Jake’s home setup, and according to him, it is a bit more idealised than his office one, which consists of a MacBook keyboard and whatever mouse happens to be lying on his desk. Shanghai, China | Fusion 360 QA Specialist And finally at the right, the Logitech Anywhere MX - “took some getting used to middle mouse button being separate from the scroll wheel, but I like it now”. Center is the Apple Wireless Keyboard - “yay for no wires”. “ sometimes I find myself using this almost like a space mouse when using Fusion 360, left hand for spacial nav, right hand for pick/manipulation”. To his left, he uses an Apple Magic trackpad to quick get things out of the way, switch apps, and scroll in OSX. Preferred input: Apple Magic Trackpad, Apple Wireless Keyboard, Logitech Anywhere MX Portland, Oregon | User Experience Researcher Toronto, Canada | Fusion 360 Product ManagerĪs a former product manager for both Alias and Sketchbook Pro, Colin had his Logitech MX510 gaming mouse for about 7 years now and he swears by it when he designs in Fusion 360. ![]() Now, here are the input devices they used to help them get their ideas into Fusion 360. They’ve all shared awesome projects to the gallery.
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