I recently got a newer version of my old logitech wireless keyboard/mouse,
but now I cant zoom in and out and drag in AutoCAD like I use to with the
old one, what may be the problem?
I recently got a newer version of my old logitech wireless keyboard/mouse,
but now I cant zoom in and out and drag in AutoCAD like I use to with the
old one, what may be the problem?
If it's a three button mouse, go into windows control panel > mouse and make
sure the middle button is assigned as "middle button". Also check the acad
variable, mbuttonpan. It should be set to 1.
"jmex" <jmorales@engineeredstorage.com> wrote in message
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I recently got a newer version of my old logitech wireless keyboard/mouse,
but now I cant zoom in and out and drag in AutoCAD like I use to with the
old one, what may be the problem?
An itty bitty birdie told me that Pete said the following on this
glorious day of 11/17/2004 10:26 PM:
I was wondering if this worked? Just for future reference.....
Thanks
If it's a three button mouse, go into windows control panel > mouse and make
sure the middle button is assigned as "middle button". Also check the acad
variable, mbuttonpan. It should be set to 1.
"jmex" <jmorales@engineeredstorage.com> wrote in message
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I recently got a newer version of my old logitech wireless keyboard/mouse,
but now I cant zoom in and out and drag in AutoCAD like I use to with the
old one, what may be the problem?
On Thu, 18 Nov 2004 03:26:15 GMT, "Pete" <archer1157@verizon.net>
wrote:
I have found that the Microsoft Intellimouse software defaults toIf it's a three button mouse, go into windows control panel > mouse and make
sure the middle button is assigned as "middle button". Also check the acad
variable, mbuttonpan. It should be set to 1.
"jmex" <jmorales@engineeredstorage.com> wrote in message
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I recently got a newer version of my old logitech wireless keyboard/mouse,
but now I cant zoom in and out and drag in AutoCAD like I use to with the
old one, what may be the problem?
"AutoScroll" for the wheel button under Windows 2000, but under
Windows XP it defaults to "Next Window". When set to "Next Window" I
lose my panning in AutoCAD, but when set to "AutoScroll" I can pan in
AutoCAD. Check your Intellimouse settings, if using Intellimouse.
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