2008-06-27 11:55 PM - last edited on 2023-05-26 02:48 PM by Rubia Torres
2008-06-28 12:23 AM
2008-06-28 02:25 AM
John wrote:john - if you have your mouse set up as shown in the attached screenshot you should be able to pan as peter suggests by holding down the scroll wheel (middle button) and dragging.
Is there any way of adding keyboard commands for any of the buttons in the lower left hand corner of the window (ie. pan, fit in window, etc.)? I can zoom in / out with the mouse but i would love to be able to access the other buttons...
2008-06-28 02:55 AM
~/archiben wrote:Sorry, didn't notice he was on a mac!
...note, though, that double-clicking the middle button does not zoom extents ('Fit In Window') on a mac:...
2008-06-28 03:23 AM
~/archiben wrote:Thank you, thank you, thank you!! i just couldn't figure out how to do this. I've been limping along missing one of my most used features from other CAD programs. I should have asked a long time ago! One less thing to be p'd off about...
john - if you have your mouse set up as shown in the attached screenshot you should be able to pan as peter suggests by holding down the scroll wheel (middle button) and dragging...
cheers
~/archiben
2008-06-28 07:09 AM
Peter wrote:Thanks Peter. I have the zooming and panning down now with the mouse. I need to spend some serious time looking at the Work Environment/Keyboard Shortcuts but have avoided it to date. I work with both ArchiCAD and VectorWorks and inevitably keeping hitting the wrong keys in both programs! I'm just not sure which one to change at this point. Having these core commands on the mouse helps me to avoid having to make that decision...
I don't know specifically if you can use a keyboard command for zooming, but the place to look is in 'Options' 'Work Environment' then Keyboard shortcuts....
Hope that helps!