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mouse not working properly in Archicad 10

Anonymous
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Hi
I recently broke my wireless mouse, so I bought a new one, actually 3 new ones, none of them seem to work properly in Archicad 10 platform xp
the zoom wheel scroll rather than zoom and I can't get the pan to work when I press the wheel, I know it is not the mouse brcause I tried few different ones, I even tried the broken one and it stopped working properly in spite of it use too. I have downloaded the mouse driver ( LOGITECH) but that didn't help. Someone told me you have to get the mouse to work with Archicad rather than windows but I don't know where to do that from. Does anybody have an answer to this problem
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All I can add to this is that ArchiCAD works best with a mouse when:

a) You disable mouse features in the driver software for ArchiCAD, allowing ArchiCAD to take over the mouse when it is active; or if that can't be done...

b) Don't install a mouse driver if possible (Mac can do this).

Basically you can't have the driver overriding ArchiCAD's use of the mouse.
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Anonymous
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What king of mouses are these? They have scroll wheel, don't they?

Get used to pressing Ctrl while zooming!

For other driver specific details search the forum!

I also found out that with expensive Microsoft mouses it is very hard to press the wheel! So, avoid them - not good for CAD!
Anonymous
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'Plug & Play' mouses which donot require any drivers seem to work better with CAD Applications IMHO. I had similar problem working in ADT.
Anonymous
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I have found that any of the current 'fancy' mouses (micees!) with 'tilt' wheels are impossible in Archicad - a pity really as they often have useful additonl buttons back / forward and so on.
Anonymous
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troakie wrote:
I have found that any of the current 'fancy' mouses (micees!) with 'tilt' wheels are impossible in Archicad - a pity really as they often have useful additonl buttons back / forward and so on.


Wrong!
I have been using such mouses for three years! Work great!
jaesengh wrote:
'Plug & Play' mouses which donot require any drivers seem to work better with CAD Applications IMHO.


They do, as long as you need a fourth button - then simple mouses are not un option!
jaesengh wrote:
I had similar problem working in ADT.


The problem is not related to AC only. I have been experiencing such problems since the introduction of the scroll wheel - back in Autocad 2000. I am experiencing the even now as on Mozilla!

COnfigure your mouse driver properly and press Ctrl!
Anonymous
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I use the Apple Mighty Mouse cordless with both Mac (of course) and WinXP with no problems at all. The tiny scroll ball can be a little sensitive at times but it really flies in ArchiCAD.