Sometimes, when i try to orbit by pressing Shift+Middle Mouse Button, my camera restores its view.
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‎2019-07-06 05:54 PM
I've found a way to replicate it. Try going into 3D view, and orbit around a bit, and delete something. Now, hold shift and press middle-mousebutton. You should be teleported back to the "restore view"-view.

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‎2019-07-07 01:23 PM
Or maybe it is a sideways click.
I don’t have ArchiCAD with me at the moment but I think double click does a fit to window.
Barry.
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‎2019-07-07 02:56 PM
Barry wrote:Yes, i'm sure. All i have to do is delete an object or morph in 3d view, and press shift+middle mouse button, and it happens. I would be interested in other users trying this out for themselves. Though i just found out that it doesn't actually "restore view" it seems, it just teleports the view to a specific point that doesn't have anything to do with any stored views. But it's always the same point.
Are you sure you are not double clicking the middle button?
Or maybe it is a sideways click.
I don’t have ArchiCAD with me at the moment but I think double click does a fit to window.
Barry.

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‎2019-07-30 02:07 PM
I also tried it on macOS and Windows, and it works perfectly for me. Maybe you are not double-clicking the mouse, but more often than not these kinds of issues come down to faulty hardware/driver.
Could you try to use a different set of keyboard+mouse (different brand and model), and also uninstall all keyboard/mouse drivers?
Thanks,
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‎2019-08-07 09:26 AM
My laptop is from 2017, so i see no reason why it shouldn't work.

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‎2019-08-07 09:35 AM
I always use a mouse and have never had any problems - much easier for panning and zooming than on a trackpad.
I will give your trackpad method a go a little later.
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‎2019-08-07 09:53 AM
Except for my un-coordination with the trackpad.
I don't have a touch screen so I am not sure if that may be affecting anything.
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‎2019-08-07 10:06 AM
Does it happen with every project? Even if you just create a new model, and place a single wall in it?
Could you shoot a quick video of this? I would like to see what ARCHICAD does exactly (maybe something flashes that could give us an idea).
Also, after you are done with the video, please shut down ARCHICAD and get the Fastlogger Files. These logs should contain information about what ARCHICAD was doing when this happened, maybe it would have some useful info for us.
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