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    • Mike LuceyM Offline
      Mike Lucey
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      Well, you answered your own question Edson πŸ˜‰

      Yep, I also prefer the wireless mighty mouse. I have only tried out the new touch mouse at my local Apple Store but as it doesn't have a scroll ball / wheel I gave up on it. I did however come across an article about a work-around for this which seemed to work. I will locate it and post here.

      BTW, I use the wireless might mouse on my MBP which is on a stand which slopes. I initially found the mighty mouse a little heavy but then discovered that it would work perfectly with one battery! Removing a battery dropped the weight a little and as they same 'every little helps' πŸ˜„

      EDIT: Couldn't find the article I had in mind but found this, How to use Apple's Magic Mouse with CAD!

      http://www.archicadmonkey.com/files/apple_magic_mouse_CAD.html

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      • EdsonE Offline
        Edson
        last edited by

        @mike lucey said:

        Well, you answered your own question Edson πŸ˜‰

        Yep, I also prefer the wireless mighty mouse. I have only tried out the new touch mouse at my local Apple Store but as it doesn't have a scroll ball / wheel I gave up on it. I did however come across an article about a work-around for this which seemed to work. I will locate it and post here.

        BTW, I use the wireless might mouse on my MBP which is on a stand which slopes. I initially found the mighty mouse a little heavy but then discovered that it would work perfectly with one battery! Removing a battery dropped the weight a little and as they same 'every little helps' πŸ˜„

        EDIT: Couldn't find the article I had in mind but found this, How to use Apple's Magic Mouse with CAD!

        http://www.archicadmonkey.com/files/apple_magic_mouse_CAD.html

        thanks, mike. well, apart from a few tips for windows users, the article suggests one to use magicprefs, which I have been doing since I got my magic mouse.

        actually, I use the magic mouse for everything except for modeling in sketchup. it is great for navigating the www and even for photoshop and its siblings. but magicprefs notwithstanding, nothing beats the good old little scroll ball of the mighty mouse for modeling.

        the problem with the wireless mighty mouse is that it has been discontinued (although the wired one has not). one can still find a few lying around in big stores. because it is an extinct species I have been saving it for use with sketchup and let the magic do the rest.

        edson mahfuz, architect| porto alegre β€’ brasil
        http://www.mahfuz.arq.br

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        • Mike LuceyM Offline
          Mike Lucey
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          It might be an idea to pick up a wireless Mighty Mouse on eBay etc if they come up for sale!

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          • D Offline
            driven
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            @mike lucey said:

            It might be an idea to pick up a wireless Mighty Mouse on eBay etc if they come up for sale!

            Maybe I should sell mine there, the balls on both wired and wireless, 'bung' up and are a nuisance to clean...

            It became a daily chore before I retired them...

            I did really like them before they started failing.

            john

            learn from the mistakes of others, you may not live long enough to make them all yourself...

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            • Mike LuceyM Offline
              Mike Lucey
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              How were you cleaning them? This video show the process involved, Cleaning the Mighty Mouse Scroll Ball
              http://vimeo.com/338625

              I think he could do with a tweezers though!

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              • elmerE Offline
                elmer
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                Mike,

                Thank you so much for this video link!
                Altough the first part, unsealing the bottom ring, is a little tricky, all the process
                is very easy and efficient.
                I was just going to buy a new mouse (the fourth one in a few years 😒), now all I have to do is to clean my mouse stock πŸ˜†

                Thanks again.

                Patrice

                Of course, I also thanked Julian on Vimeo.

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                • jeff hammondJ Offline
                  jeff hammond
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                  (i'm not sure if this has been brought up in this thread yet or not but...)

                  i'm going on 3 months now using pixelmator..

                  http://www.pixelmator.com

                  it's 15 dollars.. seriously, the first application i ever used on a computer for content creation was photoshop.. and i used it for years and years..

                  and i'm saying, i don't miss a single feature in photoshop by using pixelmator.. (other than me being so used to photoshop's UI)..

                  it has all the tonal controls i need as well as very similar layers and blending modes.. good sharpening and selection tools etc.. a solid base set of tools that function very well for me..

                  but the main benefit for me at this point (besides the price point) is that it's a simple drag/drop type of instal (or via app store).. a nice&neat little app.. with photoshop, it installs all sorts of crap all over my computers and things are always launching/popping up (app managers!? or whatever)..

                  might not be a good 'downgrade' for some people that are photoshop maniacs but for people like me and what i need out of an image editor, it actually feels like an upgrade..

                  dotdotdot

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                  • jeff hammondJ Offline
                    jeff hammond
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                    @unknownuser said:

                    pixelmator

                    i spent some more time today familiarizing myself with it and found a couple of really nice features.
                    here's one

                    http://www.pixelmator.com/#alignment-guides

                    i think something like that would be nice to see in sketchup even.. (the relative spacing bit)

                    dotdotdot

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                    • Mike LuceyM Offline
                      Mike Lucey
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                      Just got word that Twilight Render is now available for Mac users πŸ‘

                      TwlightRender.jpg

                      Check it out here, http://twilightrender.com/downloads/upgrade

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                      • pbacotP Offline
                        pbacot
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                        uh, I was just thinking about that again today... People saying "Twilight is great". Well not for me. Now, Maybe... thanks for the note, Mike!

                        MacOSX MojaveSketchUp Pro v19 Twilight v2 Thea v3 PowerCADD

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                        • Mike LuceyM Offline
                          Mike Lucey
                          last edited by

                          I haven't pit something up here for a while.

                          Bin-it.png

                          Yesterday I was cleaning up my BumpTop screen and thought it would be handy for have a floating Trash Bin! I located Bin-it http://peacockmedia.co.uk/bin-it/#download and having taken the two week trial. I like it and probably will buy at $5.

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                          • Mike LuceyM Offline
                            Mike Lucey
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                            How to enable expanded save dialog as default

                            Most of you probably know all about this already but I thought I should mention it for those that don't.

                            Apple tend to keep things very simple and the default saving is such a case. This is what the default shows,

                            How to enable expanded save dialog as default.jpg

                            To achieve a more indepth setup the following needs to be down.

                            You will need to use the command line for this, so open up the Terminal and type or copy/paste the following commands.

                            Enable expanded save dialog
                            defaults write -g NSNavPanelExpandedStateForSaveMode -bool TRUE

                            Disable expanded save dialog – revert back to Mac OS X default
                            defaults write -g NSNavPanelExpandedStateForSaveMode -bool FALSE

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                            How to Enable Expanded Save Dialog as Default in Mac OS X

                            How to Enable Expanded Save Dialog as Default in Mac OS X

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                            OS X Daily (osxdaily.com)

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                            • wind-borneW Offline
                              wind-borne
                              last edited by

                              @mike lucey said:

                              How to enable expanded save dialog as default

                              Most of you probably know all about this already but I thought I should mention it for those that don't.

                              Apple tend to keep things very simple and the default saving is such a case. This is what the default shows,

                              [attachment=0:2xaj0b8r]<!-- ia0 -->How to enable expanded save dialog as default.jpg<!-- ia0 -->[/attachment:2xaj0b8r]

                              To achieve a more indepth setup the following needs to be down.

                              You will need to use the command line for this, so open up the Terminal and type or copy/paste the following commands.

                              Enable expanded save dialog
                              defaults write -g NSNavPanelExpandedStateForSaveMode -bool TRUE

                              Disable expanded save dialog – revert back to Mac OS X default
                              defaults write -g NSNavPanelExpandedStateForSaveMode -bool FALSE

                              Link Preview Image
                              How to Enable Expanded Save Dialog as Default in Mac OS X

                              How to Enable Expanded Save Dialog as Default in Mac OS X

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                              OS X Daily (osxdaily.com)

                              for more fluidity, the shortcut ⌘=
                              does the same in a flash

                              on the other hand,
                              DefaultFolderX further expansion of open and save dialogs has been my companion for years πŸ€“

                              "To read between the lines was easier than to follow the text."OSX 10.11.6

                              %(#BF80BF)[SU 8 pro

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                              • Mike LuceyM Offline
                                Mike Lucey
                                last edited by

                                SnapHeal free until the 3rd Sept '13

                                SnapHeal.png

                                favicon

                                (www.macphun.com)

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                                • jeff hammondJ Offline
                                  jeff hammond
                                  last edited by

                                  @mike lucey said:

                                  How to enable expanded save dialog as default

                                  Most of you probably know all about this already but I thought I should mention it for those that don't.

                                  Apple tend to keep things very simple and the default saving is such a case. This is what the default shows,

                                  [attachment=0:y3wt04ez]<!-- ia0 -->How to enable expanded save dialog as default.jpg<!-- ia0 -->[/attachment:y3wt04ez]

                                  To achieve a more indepth setup the following needs to be down.

                                  You will need to use the command line for this, so open up the Terminal and type or copy/paste the following commands.

                                  Enable expanded save dialog
                                  defaults write -g NSNavPanelExpandedStateForSaveMode -bool TRUE

                                  Disable expanded save dialog – revert back to Mac OS X default
                                  defaults write -g NSNavPanelExpandedStateForSaveMode -bool FALSE

                                  Link Preview Image
                                  How to Enable Expanded Save Dialog as Default in Mac OS X

                                  How to Enable Expanded Save Dialog as Default in Mac OS X

                                  favicon

                                  OS X Daily (osxdaily.com)

                                  there's the expand button next to the 'save as' text field.. that will open the bigger window and it remembers its state.. (the osxdaily article is over 6 years old so a bit outdated πŸ˜‰ )

                                  dotdotdot

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                                  • Mike LuceyM Offline
                                    Mike Lucey
                                    last edited by

                                    Picturesque is quite a nice application which I use occasionally for photo work. Its is also a past Apple Design Award winner. http://www.acqualia.com/picturesque/

                                    picturesque.png

                                    Paddle is making Picturesque available for free today. Pop over and grab it before its too late. The link is here, https://www.paddle.com/freebie/490660/picturesque/

                                    Mike

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                                    • wind-borneW Offline
                                      wind-borne
                                      last edited by

                                      stumbled across this, free until 11/3

                                      played around with a few images, powerfully simple and swift for minor tweaks...

                                      DxO Perspective

                                      http://a3.mzstatic.com/us/r30/Purple/v4/8a/4f/f0/8a4ff048-75ff-1769-5d5d-1ee1c3c43286/screen800x500.jpeg

                                      http://a4.mzstatic.com/us/r30/Purple6/v4/4d/57/ba/4d57bab0-7ffd-c411-a17a-6e9ebfc98a60/screen800x500.jpeg

                                      http://a2.mzstatic.com/us/r30/Purple6/v4/6c/19/94/6c199499-a3c2-9d9b-b9b4-91e6ff54c8a7/screen800x500.jpeg

                                      http://a5.mzstatic.com/us/r30/Purple4/v4/15/48/42/154842f7-b694-623a-c172-adab6c2de13b/screen800x500.jpeg

                                      "To read between the lines was easier than to follow the text."OSX 10.11.6

                                      %(#BF80BF)[SU 8 pro

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                                      • Mike LuceyM Offline
                                        Mike Lucey
                                        last edited by

                                        wind-borne, Good find and thanks for mentioning. I like apps that do one job well and DoX Perspective is one of those. I think it would be worth the $20 but better again to get it free.

                                        Mike

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                                        • EdsonE Offline
                                          Edson
                                          last edited by

                                          speaking of pens, have a look this set of pens. the one that caught my attention is the jot script, as it works with Penultimate/Evernote, two apps I use with my iPad.


                                          Screen Shot 2013-11-08 at 5.38.13 PM.png

                                          edson mahfuz, architect| porto alegre β€’ brasil
                                          http://www.mahfuz.arq.br

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                                          • M Offline
                                            mwm5053
                                            last edited by

                                            I've been using this for awhile and love it. Quit all apps it's made with automator which I would like to learn more about but not very much out there as far as tutorials but thought I would share.
                                            http://osxdaily.com/2013/06/02/quit-all-applications-mac-os-x/

                                            2011 iMac
                                            SU 2015 Pro, 2017 Make
                                            V2 Twilight
                                            macOS Sierra 10.12.5

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