Hello Miccal! Hi g13 users!
how are you?
So I think I've found a good work around for using the joystick. 🙂
Step 1: on the g-software, click on one of the joystick buttons and select "asign mouse" option.
Step 2: click on G19 or G20 (or whatever key will be confortable for your index finger) and select "asign new command"
Step 3: once in the command editor, select Multi Key option, inside press "start recording" button and press only once the Shift key. "Stop the recording", make right click over the last "mayus key" (with the arrow up) and delete it.
Step 4: Right click on the black space where actions are recorded, go to "Insert mouse event" and select "Middle button" -> "down". Press "ok" to close the editor.
How to use this workaround on Revit:
On the 3d space, keep pressed with the index finger the key to which you have asigned the "Shift" key (I suggest to use G19 or G20 because it's closer to the joystick and more confortable for the hand).
At the same time while pressing the key, with your thumb orbit the joystick and voilà! 🙂
Cons:
-you must keep pressed another button at the same time (actually we've been pressing shift on the normal keyboard and orbiting with the mouse)
-You must be sure not to move the mouse, because it will orbit while pressing the key asigned to Shift stroke.
Pros:
Yes, you are finally using the G13 joystick to orbit the 3d model on Revit!!!
Hint: try to asign a correct position for the orbiting pivot.
Let me know if something. 😉