"I then set the dual button click (the left and right click at the same time) to be the middle mouse button, so..."
Can someone clarify this for me, please? I'm trying to get pan with my Logitech Trackman and AutoCAD LT 2010.
thank you.
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how can we use the thackman for zoom in autocad?
I am reading this because I have half an answer. I bought this mouse because it's affordable, picked it up at Office Depot and I am left-handed (my only option). Also looking for exact instructions for programming the buttons for pan and scroll, without having to hold Shift/Ctrl/Alt at the same time. Here's what I've done so far:
1. Download Logitech's Set Point software (www.logitech .com) The package made absolutely no mention of this, but should!
2. This is what I've tried (I suppose I need to keep experimenting):
Right Click: Swap buttons (checked)
Right Click: Swap buttons (checked)
Left scroll up: Other (right click)
Right scroll up: Universal Scroll (I have also tried AutoScroll)
So far, this has resulted in my little left button performing Pan, but zoom still requires holding Shift & Ctrl while clicking. Which is way too much work. Will keep hunting for a solution (I know there must be one!)
For the life of me I can't figure out how to edit the response above. I did also try the following (works well, but still not enjoying this new mouse experience):
Right Click: Swap buttons (checked)
Right Click: Swap buttons (checked)
Left scroll up: Other (Keystroke Assignments) (Hold down CTRL & SHIFT) (This is my Zoom button while clicking and rolling ball.
Right scroll up: Middle (This is my Pan button)