I downloaded and installed YOSEMITE and now, when using auto cad, I cant use the trackpad as I did with maveriks. When using two fingers, instead of moving it like wiht "the hand" (like 3 fingers on osx apps), it zooms....is really annoying. PLEASE HELPPPP
Hi,
what AutoCAD release are you working with?
Because when I look to the systemrequirements for AutoCAD on Mac >>>here<<< only AutoCAD 2015 is tested on Yosemite.
Besides of that: there is a special forum for AutoCAD on Mac >>>there<<<.
- alfred -
This guy is right. It's the same problem in both versions (2014 and 2015); the pan was replaced with zoom on trackpad, although you can use pan with ALT key but is annoying. Both versions (2014 & 2015) are compatible with OSX Yosemite.
try this tips, it works for me.
do a little selection on the drawing , then you can pan.
or , install an autocad 2015 LT edition for mac (trial license), somehow it fix the error on the autocad 2013 as well.
Don Ireland
Engineering Design Technician
(for doni49)
I tried the solution proposed by william.gendri and it didn't work. Read above if you want to understand what "it doesn't work".
There a lot of elite experts here, but just for solving the easiest matters.
Usually when some elite expert or any other guy have no ideea about the problem he gives some random advice or asking another questions.
I'm sure you have no ideea what I'm talking about
Peculiari:
That's a lot of attitude for a posting that's not even in the correct forum. If you expect help with your version of AutoCAD, which is unique to Mac, you need to be looking for help in the AutoCAD for Mac forum. Don't post in a PC forum expecting expert advice on Mac setups.
@peculiari wrote:(for doni49)
I tried the solution proposed by william.gendri and it didn't work. Read above if you want to understand what "it doesn't work".
There a lot of elite experts here, but just for solving the easiest matters.
Usually when some elite expert or any other guy have no ideea about the problem he gives some random advice or asking another questions.
I'm sure you have no ideea what I'm talking about
did you even read Alfreds post?
this isn't the Autocad for MAC forum
Don Ireland
Engineering Design Technician