2010-04-10 04:28 AM
2012-03-05 10:55 PM
2012-03-06 05:48 PM
2012-03-06 07:04 PM
Sigma wrote:Thousands of people. Apparently not many folks are interested in this wish - which is limited to those people who have a SpaceNavigator.
Is anyone even looking in these forums?
2012-03-07 01:24 AM
2013-11-21 04:09 PM
2013-11-26 10:28 AM
svenl wrote:Since the new function is out there we've had many request about the ability to change the up and down directs. It looks like there are two different schools of navigation, like we had back in gaming with reverse y axis and like the natural scrolling of OS X. With ArchiCAD 18 we will try to give control in your hands, to change such settings according to your taste.
1.The up-down axes are reversed from right-left. To pan to the left you push to the left. But to pan up, you push down. Changing the setting in 3D connexxion preference seems to have no affect on this.
svenl wrote:Mine does not result any accidental movements, though I have it on my desk next to the keyboard - I don't have a keyboard tray. I am curious if this is an issue with your particular model only. Anyone else with the same experience?
2. the navigator is sensitive to small vibrations. Sometimes small shaking of the keyboard tray makes the 2d drawing move around, and causes latency in AC.
2013-12-13 05:18 PM
Marton wrote:I have mine on a heavy duty drawer style keyboard tray. The main problem occurs when keying into the numeric pallets to manually enter distances. As you type, the slight jiggles causes it to reject the entry.svenl wrote:Since the new function is out there we've had many request about the ability to change the up and down directs. It looks like there are two different schools of navigation, like we had back in gaming with reverse y axis and like the natural scrolling of OS X. With ArchiCAD 18 we will try to give control in your hands, to change such settings according to your taste.
1.The up-down axes are reversed from right-left. To pan to the left you push to the left. But to pan up, you push down. Changing the setting in 3D connexxion preference seems to have no affect on this.
svenl wrote:Mine does not result any accidental movements, though I have it on my desk next to the keyboard - I don't have a keyboard tray. I am curious if this is an issue with your particular model only. Anyone else with the same experience?
2. the navigator is sensitive to small vibrations. Sometimes small shaking of the keyboard tray makes the 2d drawing move around, and causes latency in AC.
2013-12-16 09:55 AM
svenl wrote:Thanks, I will check with the dev folks to see what we can do to avoid this.
I have mine on a heavy duty drawer style keyboard tray. The main problem occurs when keying into the numeric pallets to manually enter distances. As you type, the slight jiggles causes it to reject the entry.
2013-12-17 12:22 AM
2013-12-17 10:18 AM
svenl wrote:Thanks for posting the solution. I was searching for a similar sensitivity or treshold setting, but had an older driver. There are plenty of new options with the new. Nice job 3DConnexion team.
This was really driving me crazy, but I figured it out! Just go to the 'axes' tab in the 3dconnexion preferences pane, and (with the archicad application selected) bump up the threshold slider to a higher level for each individual axes. For me, the first notch was more than enough to reduce the initial sensitivity to a level where it doesn't make things jumpy.