Change Temporary Orbit Shortcut (Mac)
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Sorry, seems to be a misunderstanding.
I thought two mod key PLUS a normal one. Sorry!
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@gaieus said:
Sorry, seems to be a misunderstanding.
I thought two mod key PLUS a normal one. Sorry!
i'm curious if the ctrl/cmmd thing works on windows.
the last time i remember seeing it referenced was on sketchup 6's quick reference card (which i can't seem to find anymore)i think the ctrl/cmmd shortcut was made for macs with one-button mice as a way to orbit without using the actual orbit tool.
does it work on windows as well? (maybe ctrl/option or something along with the left mouse button?)
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I'm on a PC both home and at work, both have windows 7 OS, at work I can orbit with my MMB, but not at home. Can anyone explain this????????
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Victor, what kind of mouse are you using at home? Did you install the mouse drivers for it?
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Hi Dave,
It's a wired Logitech mouse, orbiting with the MMB used to work once, but somewhere between SU7 and SU8 it stopped. now I gotta get used to hitting the O key and it's a PITA (pain in the a--.) -
Jeff, we do not have cmmd or option keys. What we have is an Alt key and a Window icon to launch Windows start(up) or what (I never use it). I cannot assign anything unless I include a "normal" key.
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Victor,
I also have a LogiTech. True that I disabled its driver (and use whatever Windows sets for the buttons).
If you use the driver, make sure to assign a generic "middle mouse button" to the Scroll wheel MMB
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Try going to the Control Panel and opening the Mouse panel. Under Hardware, choose the basic Microsoft USB mouse option if it is there. Or do what Csaba says.
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Will try, thanks guys
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Jeff,
I misunderstood too.But now I wonder if I should feel deprived - Ctrl-Cmd does nothing for me. The ony way I can invoke the temporary Orbit command is via the middle mouse button. However, since this is the only way I ever do it, I am not too worried!
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chrisjk, the MMB to orbit is all I want.
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Victor,
You might try this http://plentycom.jp/en/steermouse/ I use it instead of the Logitech drivers/programs which I have always had problems with on a Mac.I am using a Logitech mouse however - fairy simple one with a few extra buttons but not too many.
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I have a simple wireless Logitech mouse for my MacBook Pro. I opened the package, put a battery in the mouse and plugged the receiver into the USB port. No drivers installed or anything else. It worked properly with SketchUp and all other applications from the get go.
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chrisjk, I checked out the site, unfortunately I'm on a PC.
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@chrisjk said:
Jeff,
I misunderstood too.But now I wonder if I should feel deprived - Ctrl-Cmd does nothing for me. The ony way I can invoke the temporary Orbit command is via the middle mouse button. However, since this is the only way I ever do it, I am not too worried!
Strange. Try it again.
Press and hold control & command then click and hold the left mouse button. You should now be orbiting.
It works on all macs I've tried it on and I use it a lot on my laptop. Fortunately, I use my right hand on the trackpad instead of my left -
Jeff,
You are right, can't think why I couldn't make it work before. I somehow don't see myself using that key combo however, the MMB is so much second nature to me. -
it's good for laptops.. especially when drawing on an airplane or quickies at the jobsite etc..
i was hoping the 8.0.4 update would have some mac trackpad support but unfortunately no. (two-finger orbit etc.)
mac rhino has this implemented already and it's pretty sweet. -
Anyone know if there is a similar solution to working on a trackpad for pcs?
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It doesn't appear that there is, Paul. You can try it yourself by pressing the various combinations of modifiers and the trackpad buttons. You could use O, the default keyboard shortcut, to activate the Orbit tool or assign a different one. Once you have the Orbit tool active, pressing Shift will activate Pan.
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