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2010-07-28 05:56 PM
2010-08-03 08:05 PM
gkmethy wrote:To get the Pan to work, I had to go into System Preferences > Trackpad > Two Fingers, click on the Screen Zoom Options... button and disable Zoom while holding (otherwise the entire ArchiCAD application zoomed in, pushing the Info Box, Navigator, etc. off screen). I had known about the zoom, but not the pan, very cool. [and that is Option on the Mac, not Alt ]
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but ArchiCAD 14 users be aware that ArchiCAD 14 supports zoom and pan on the Macbook's trackpad:
- 2-finger scroll is zoom
- ALT+2-finger scroll is for pan
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2010-08-03 10:12 PM
David wrote:Mine says alt !
[and that is Option on the Mac, not Alt ]
2010-08-04 12:35 AM
2010-08-04 05:37 AM
gkmethy wrote:David wrote:Mine says alt !
[and that is Option on the Mac, not Alt ]
For some strange reason Hungarian Mac keyboards do not even have 'option' written on them, just alt. US keyboards say both alt and option.
2010-08-04 04:52 PM
2010-09-12 03:35 PM
2010-11-09 10:11 PM
sdb wrote:how do you set up Spacebar to Pan? That would be very useful... Can it be done on 13 also?
eg i have space bar set up for pan, & you use two fingers for scrolling (zoom)
2011-07-12 05:40 PM
2011-09-02 12:34 AM
2011-10-07 09:21 AM
gkmethy wrote:The panning (ALT + 2 Fingers) works fine in 2D but does not react in 3D... Is that the intention?
We are still waiting for our Magic Trackpad to arrive, so I could not test it, but ArchiCAD 14 users be aware that ArchiCAD 14 supports zoom and pan on the Macbook's trackpad:
- 2-finger scroll is zoom
- ALT+2-finger scroll is for pan
Same stands for the Magic Mouse, but with one finger.
You can switch zoom and pan in the Work Environment/Mouse Constraint panel ("Use wheel for an and alt+wheel for zoom", or "Use wheel for zoom and alt+wheel for pan")