Re map Middle Mouse button
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Nope!
Your gonna learn love it
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I'm thinking you need a different mouse if its so hard to hold the CMB down that you keep dropping the Orbit tool. I have a nice little Logitech mouse I use with my Mac (do not load the driver if you get one) and a cheapo Microsoft wired mouse on the PC. Both have a very light touch and are very easy to use. Left index finger hovers over Shift so it's a no brainer to switch from Orbit to Pan to zoom. The Microsoft wireless mouse in the classroom where I teach SketchUp, on the other hand requires a very heavy hand to press and hold the CMB. I dislike that mouse a great deal and find it hard to use.
Mice don't have to be that expensive. I would suggest you check out some new ones.
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I've used several different mice on PC and Mac the Logitec that I have now I don't like but it's going to have to do right now. It has forward and back buttons for web browsing that I like.
@ Dave when you said not load the drivers for the Logitec did you experience a floating problem with your Mac like you orbit and stop but the model keeps orbiting? because I have that problem but when I use shortcut O it seems to work fine. What do you think?
Maybe not so much rum
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More single malt, less rum.
Actually, I never experienced any problems because I have never installed a Logitech mouse driver. i'm on my second wireless mouse for my MacBook Pro because the first one didn't survive the fall onto the concrete floor. Actually it wasn't the fall. It was the sudden stop at the bottom that did it in. I've only ever just opened the package, put a battery in and plugged in the received. always worked perfectly. I have heard of many people having problems that were due to the driver. It is usually a problem related to the CMB. The people I've spoken to personally have removed the driver at my suggestion and their mouse problems go away.
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@dave r said:
I'm thinking you need a different mouse if its so hard to hold the CMB down that you keep dropping the Orbit tool. I have a nice little Logitech mouse I use with my Mac (do not load the driver if you get one) and a cheapo Microsoft wired mouse on the PC. Both have a very light touch and are very easy to use. Left index finger hovers over Shift so it's a no brainer to switch from Orbit to Pan to zoom. The Microsoft wireless mouse in the classroom where I teach SketchUp, on the other hand requires a very heavy hand to press and hold the CMB. I dislike that mouse a great deal and find it hard to use.
Mice don't have to be that expensive. I would suggest you check out some new ones.
Thanks guys.
I found that if I push forward and click I get the orbit, but on my mouse I have 2 buttons on the side for navigating back or forward, I managed to map one of them as the middle button and it works great orbiting now, but am on the lookout for a new mouse. -
I find I hate other programs no matter how cool they are because they don't have a middle mouse button orbit... it just feels so natural.
you might try a programmable mouse. someone else might have suggested that.
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I am spending long days working in SketchUp and my hand/arm/back is suffering from using the middle button on my mouse for orbiting because it requires a fair amount of force. I like the suggestion of programming a thumb button instead, but wanted to hear if anyone recommends certain mice (wireless, please) that only require a light touch (especially the middle button).
Thanks
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Try the Logitech M325 or similar. The touch on the CMB is quite light. Just don't load the driver software.
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Thank you, Dave!
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Hi folks.
Don't use a mouse with a scroll wheel that has a super soft click because you may inadvertently click the wheel while rolling it. This may put you in orbit mode instead of zoom mode.
The best is to try before you buy. I know that, today, with everything in plastic wrap, this becomes difficult. Personnaly, at the office, I use a Dell mouse that behaves well with SketchUp.
Just ideas.
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