Yeah Dan good tip RE:Spaceballs/SpacePilots are excellent
I'd recommend them to everyone. I started using the Magellan 2button version about 10yrs ago. Using it to navigate a large Catia V4 Drawing while on a Conference Call with "C4" and other grid locations being requested from me.
I also probably have the device dgallup mentions is it the 5000 model. Always keep old drivers. Instead of splitting your CAD time between orientation and modeling you can SPZ spin, pan, zoom on one side while sketching or modeling features with a mouse,trackball,finger etc. They also come in handy for pdf viewing and working in other programs. The newer ones are nice but if you don't want to customize it too much they make a 2 button version called the Space Navigator which is pretty cheap around cost of a mouse.
treddie said:
It's not the scrollwheel so much as its middle mouse button function...
I think the term that comes to mind or is used in driver software is AutoZoom/AutoScroll usually the default setting because not all mouse users use CAD let alone 3button Mice. "Middle Button: setting usually fixes these problems.
"Remember when a 3button mouse was not the norm?"
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"One day well be able to see someone on Antiques Roadshow with a corded 2 button mouse from the late 90s"
Hope this wasn't TMI at least this type is not awkward.
dgallup said:
The Help for this program was created in Windows Help format, which depends on a feature that isn't included in this version of Windows.
"Windows has features? Oh yeah the truly robust Crash Feature is good one.
For Coffee breaks.
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dgallup thanks for the config correction on the other topic. Do you remember the wording for
2_button_mmb_support || Yes/^No
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