Can't change mouse click behaviour

Can't change mouse click behaviour

phliberato
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Can't change mouse click behaviour

phliberato
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I have changed the behaviour of mouse wheel click+ctrl to 3D Orbit Transparent like the mouse wheel click+shift event using CUI command, but it didn't work. Anyone has some cue to fix it?

 

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pendean
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Mouse button settings are controlled in your Mouse Driver, no where else.

Assign it to a function available, then set that function in AutoCAD to get what you want. Start exploring, post back if you get stuck.
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TheCADnoob
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Are you working in the same work space you changed?

 

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phliberato
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I think so, because when I remove the default behaviour of shift+wheel it works.

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john.vellek
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Hi @phliberato,

 

I agree with Dean that the best approach is to do this is through the mouse driver itself if possible.


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phliberato
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Hello John Vellek,

 

Could you take a print of this screen? I'm not getting to find this approach.

 

Thank you

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john.vellek
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Hi @phliberato,

 

What kind of mouse do you have with your system?


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john.vellek
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Hi @phliberato,

 

Did you download and install the Microsoft software for the device? I believe that once installed it should give you some options/settings that you can set up.


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phliberato
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Yes, I did this but I couldn't find this option. May you see the mouse's driver screen?

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phliberato
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propriedades de mouse.png

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john.vellek
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Hi @phliberato,

 

Is the bottom option to make Custom? Also, on the right hand side for Application Specific Settings are there any choices available there?


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phliberato
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No, I have tested both but without any outcome. But it's ok. We are going to buy another mouse and then try as soon as possible.

 

Thanks,

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