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    • BoxB Offline
      Box
      last edited by

      Generally the cheapest simple three button scroll wheel mouse possible.
      The more you pay the more the drivers can screw things up. The more the ergonomics can set the scroll wheel too far down to be an easy orbit without hitting the other buttons etc etc

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      • Jean LemireJ Offline
        Jean Lemire
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        Hi folks.

        I use a Logitech wireless mouse on my Mac. I did not install the driver that came with it. The Mac OS Mouse driver does the job very well.

        If you use a driver, usually, you assign the scroll wheel as button 3.

        Just ideas.

        Jean (Johnny) Lemire from Repentigny, Quebec, Canada.

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        • D Offline
          djh
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          @box said:

          I guess it'll be two years again for the next installment.

          Box, I got a new mouse. The middle button works, but I can't orbit precisely.

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            djh
            last edited by

            @box said:

            My first gif shows me simply using orbit with the the middle mouse button. No tricks or fancy hardware. Just click and drag horizontally.

            ?Just click the left button,the right button, or the middle button?

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              djh
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              @djh said:

              @box said:

              My first gif shows me simply using orbit with the the middle mouse button. No tricks or fancy hardware. Just click and drag horizontally.

              ?Just click the left button,the right button, or the middle button?

              When I click using the middle button, it is not constrained. I can't keep the blue axis line at 12:00 6:00. I have a new mouse.

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              • Dave RD Offline
                Dave R
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                @djh said:

                @box said:

                My first gif shows me simply using orbit with the the middle mouse button. No tricks or fancy hardware. Just click and drag horizontally.

                ?Just click the left button,the right button, or the middle button?

                Box wrote "the middle button".

                @djh said:

                When I click using the middle button, it is not constrained. I can't keep the blue axis line at 12:00 6:00. I have a new mouse.

                It'll be as constrained as your mouse movement is. There is no option to constrain orbit such that the vertical axis remains oriented at 12 and 6.

                Why is that important? The blue axis could only be oriented vertically on the screen if the camera is positioned so it is centered on the height of the model and the horizon line cuts across the screen dead center or if the camera is setting to Parallel Projection.

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                • D Offline
                  djh
                  last edited by

                  Thank you Dave R and Box.

                  In Coreldraw, one may constrain the vertical or horizontal movement by pressing Ctrl and dragging the mouse. Now, I realize that it's not really possible in SU. Though, one may approximate it if he has a very steady hand and by using the axis.

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                    slbaumgartner
                    last edited by

                    That's because CorelDraw is 2D! SketchUp is 3D. Orientation of axes is a whole different game when you are viewing a 3D space, especially when perspective camera is on.

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