Strange Behaviour (only on Mac?)
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Hi, I recently noted a peculiar behaviour of Sketchup, wanted to now if it happens to anyone else, and if there is a way to fix it: while exploring any model, if I press the middle button on my Mighty Mouse and inadvertedly scroll it a bit, the model goes back to one of the scenes saved in the Scene Window. So if I have a plan isometric view saved as view number one, while exploring the model it abruptly jumps to that plan view. It is very annoying.
Does this happen on windows? I haven't tried but will as soon as I reboot my mac. Can there be any way to stop this from happening?
Thanks.
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it never happened to me on mac.
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I think it is something related to steermouse... I'll try uninstalling that..
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Never happen to me either. I also could never get he hang of the Mighty Mouse, alway felt I should be washing my hands with it as it resembled a bar of soap I find the MS Mobile Memory Mouse 8000 hard to beat. Let us know how you get on.
Mike
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@mike lucey said:
Never happen to me either. I also could never get he hang of the Mighty Mouse, alway felt I should be washing my hands with it as it resembled a bar of soap I find the MS Mobile Memory Mouse 8000 hard to beat. Let us know how you get on.
Mike
it is an off-topic remark but what i find unbeatable in the Mighty Mouse is its tiny scroll ball: it puts much less strain on your hand than any other model, especially if you spend many hours modeling. i tried one the best Logitech models and could not get used to its scrolling wheel.
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This happens to me so frequently that it is impossible to work on a model with scenes.
I use a Logitech mouse.
Horrible bug and drives me absolutely crazy.
When I am setting up scenes, I am forced to choose the orbit tool and not use the mouse middle button.
Then, I have to have two files, one with the scenes, and one without the scenes, which is the one I can actually model.
Nothing like continually updating a massive city model into the scene file every time I adjust something.
You are not alone!!
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Did uninstalling Steermouse work?
If so, I will kick myself as I use steermouse, too and have been suffering under this bug for what seems like a long time. Perhaps as long as I have had Steermouse.
If I remember correctly, I needed Steermouse to program my middle mouse button as the Logitech software wasn't working for me.
Let us know!
Cheers, Chuck
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I believe this is a fault with the Logitech drivers. I use a Logitech mouse on all my Macs and do not use their software and never have this problem.
As for the Apple mouse (which I personally hate but I am glad someone likes them ) I would look at what the settings for the mouse are in the Apple control panel. I recall there being a setting for chording (multiple buttons pressed at once) as well as settings for individual buttons that can be set to specific actions.
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