Enabling Panning function using mouse scroll button....
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‎2008-03-31 10:44 PM
Any suggestions will be appreciated...
Using XP pro and ArchiCAD 9.
Thanks in advanced.

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‎2008-04-01 03:36 AM
1. Check the mouse settings in your control panel to see if the scroll button has been set to "middle button"
2. In your Work Environment, check that the middle button is set to control Pan
Hope this helps.

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‎2008-04-01 04:11 AM


Would one of the moderators please remove the extra posts? Thanks in advance.
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‎2008-04-01 06:29 PM
vistasp wrote:Done ...
Help! There's something wrong with the system. I kept getting error messages when posting my reply - so I tried again. And again. And again. Now, to my horror, I find that the post has been added. FOUR TIMES!![]()
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Would one of the moderators please remove the extra posts? Thanks in advance.
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‎2008-04-01 06:31 PM
vistasp wrote:This may seem like a dumb question....but I can't find it.....Where exactly in the Work Environment could you find this option?
There are two possibilities I can think of:
1. Check the mouse settings in your control panel to see if the scroll button has been set to middle-button
2. In your Work Environment, check that the middle-button is set to control Pan
Hope this helps.
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‎2008-04-01 10:59 PM
vistasp wrote:FYI you can delete your own posts if this happens, before someone adds another comment after it.
Help! There's something wrong with the system. I kept getting error messages when posting my reply - so I tried again. And again. And again. Now, to my horror, I find that the post has been added. FOUR TIMES!![]()
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Would one of the moderators please remove the extra posts? Thanks in advance.

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‎2008-04-02 11:39 AM
s2art wrote:Stuart, there was something wrong with the system at the time and I was locked out of it.
FYI you can delete your own posts if this happens, before someone adds another comment after it.

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‎2008-04-02 05:38 PM
junior wrote:You're right, Junior; it doesn't exist. My mistake. In fact, there seem to be no mouse options whatsoever. Sorry about the confusion.
This may seem like a dumb question....but I can't find it.....Where exactly in the Work Environment could you find this option?
The pan function defaults to the middle mouse button so, in the control panel, one just has to set the scroller click to act as "middle button" (if that's not the default already).
In the days when I used AutoCad, I had a 6-button mouse and assigned frequently used commands to the extra buttons - something I found quite useful. Doing it was a round-about process, but it was possible.
Question: is a mouse with more than 3 buttons wasted in AC?
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‎2008-04-02 06:58 PM
vistasp wrote:Well thanks for clarifying. Wish I knew why my scroll panning won't function.
You're right, Junior; it doesn't exist. My mistake. In fact, there seem to be no mouse options whatsoever. Sorry about the confusion.
The pan function defaults to the middle mouse button so, in the control panel, one just has to set the scroller click to act as "middle button" (if that's not the default already).
In the days when I used AutoCad, I had a 6-button mouse and assigned frequently used commands to the extra buttons - something I found quite useful. Doing it was a round-about process, but it was possible.
Question: is a mouse with more than 3 buttons wasted in AC?
As for your question Vistasp, my friend has a mouse with more than 3 buttons and is able to assign common commands to each and every button......so its definitely not wasted

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‎2008-04-03 01:48 AM
vistasp wrote:Not wasted, an absolute bonus.
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Question: is a mouse with more than 3 buttons wasted in AC?
I have 7 actions assigned.

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