How to add the Shift+R-Click OSNAP menu option to 3DConnexion CAD Mouse button

How to add the Shift+R-Click OSNAP menu option to 3DConnexion CAD Mouse button

timothy_crouse
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How to add the Shift+R-Click OSNAP menu option to 3DConnexion CAD Mouse button

timothy_crouse
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I am attempting to add the Shift, R-Click OSNAP menu option to a mouse button.  I have looked at the macro for the menu in the CUI for the mouse menu and have mimic'd that macro but it does not work.

 

1.  If someone knows the format of the macro that works outside the CUI configuration please provide it.

 

2. If someone knows of an alternative way to get the menu to appear please enlighten me 🙂  

 

Thanks in Advance

-Tim C.

-Tim C.

 

 

 

[ The subject line of this post has been edited for clarity by @pendean Original: OSNAP R-CLICK MENU]

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pendean
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Which mouse and driver in Windows is this edit in?
Which button did you assign there for this action?
What setting in the mouse-driver did you choose exactly?

Hint: if you are trying to only use CUI command, it only recognizes what is already defined, nothing else.
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timothy_crouse
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I am using a 3DConnexion CAD Mouse

 

 

How would I run the macro from the CUI at the command line to test it?

 

Or because it is a mouse right click associated thing it most likely will not work from the command line?

 

-Tim

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pendean
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@timothy_crouse wrote:

I am using a 3DConnexion CAD Mouse


I don't use that one, but I've updated your post title to catch the attention of anyone that does.

 

Why not ask over there in their User Forums while you wait? Seems to be a popular request too if you wish to browse https://forum.3dconnexion.com/viewtopic.php?t=16539 

https://forum.3dconnexion.com/search.php?keywords=customize+mouse+buttons&fid%5B0%5D=25 

 

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ВeekeeCZ
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You can try pairing it by some regular keyboard shortcut that is easily assignable by your mouse driver. 

 

Locate the command that is assigned to your button, drag-n-drop it between shortcut keys and assign some free shortcut that is assignable by your mouse sw.

 

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timothy_crouse
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Nice Tip! Thank You
Work'd like a champ
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