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Anonymous
en respuesta a: RangrStudio

I had to finally give up on using the Magic Mouse for AutoCAD and Revit. It was too impossible to hit the "middle mouse" button consistently without the tactile feedback of an actual button.

 

If you don't have it installed, then please google and download "Magic Prefs" for much better control of your mouse buttons and that will at least give you a fighting chance to use the Magic Mouse within AutoCAD.

 

Better yet, consider getting a better mouse with real buttons for use in AutoCAD. You can still keep and use your Magic Mouse for all other computer use.