Support for 3Dconnexion Space Navigator

Photoshop has had support for these devices for several years now. Panning and zooming in Illustrator is a real pain. Even Adobe Reader supports these devices.

If you drag a supported file type onto the Acrobat 3D app (or use any other way to navigate to the file you want to convert to PDF) the "Acrobat 3D Conversion" dialog will be displayed. Check the "Add default views" box. This gives you all of the choices I think you may be looking for, including "Add from file".

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