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Old November 26th, 2007, 09:09 AM
Appollo Appollo is offline
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Hi to all,
Can someone suggest me to assign my center mouse button to zoom window. The scroll zoom is fine, but I want the middle button to always be zoom window, when either the command line is blank or if in the middle of another command.
Thanks in advance.
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Old December 12th, 2007, 05:47 AM
Agostino Agostino is offline
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You need to set MBUTTONPAN to 0. In CUI, you should create a new command named something like 'Zoom Window button'. The macro should be -- 'zoom;w;\
The macro above will take the cursor point when the mouse button is clicked as the first point of the window. If you don't want that then remove the \
In CUI, open the Mouse Buttons section, then the Click section. Now drag the new command 'Zoom Window button' to Button 3.
And
If you would like to assign a macro to your rt. mouse button, you can to set SHORTCUTMENU to zero (or uncheck the checkbox in Tools >options > User Preferences > Shortcut Menus in Drawing Areas).
Cheers!
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