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Thread: AutoCAD TIP: Continuous Pan

  1. #1
    Tracy W. Lincoln Guest

    AutoCAD TIP: Continuous Pan

    http://usa.autodesk.com/getdoc/id=TP00083

    Continuous Pan
    Published date: 2003-03-08
    ID: TP00083

    Applies to:
    AutoCAD® 2005
    AutoCAD® 2004


    With AutoCAD® 2004, under the Microsoft® Windows® XP operating system, you
    can pan past the edge of the display. Use the Real-time Pan command or your
    mouse wheel to pan without limits!

    Tip submitted by: Heidi Hewett

    My additional comment:

    If you hold down the middle button (scroll wheel) you can use real-time
    panning... if you keep the wheel down, you can go past the edge of the
    screen AND also pick up the mouse, place back down and continue panning.

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    Tracy W. Lincoln, TLConsulting
    Consulting, Design & Training Specialist
    Autodesk Discussion Group Facilitator
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  2. #2
    Leon Guest
    "Tracy W. Lincoln" <discussion.support@autodesk.com> wrote in message
    news:41a1357b_1@newsprd01...
    http://usa.autodesk.com/getdoc/id=TP00083

    With AutoCAD® 2004, under the Microsoft® Windows® XP operating system, you
    can pan past the edge of the display. Use the Real-time Pan command or
    your mouse wheel to pan without limits!

    Tip submitted by: Heidi Hewett
    I think the tips you post are a great help for many. But,,,,, Some of the
    tips, and this tip seem rather basic, something that you should perhaps
    already know as this tip submitted by Heidi Hewitt seems to be rather basic.
    This tip in fact is found in the 2004 version under the Help menu, New
    Features Workshop, Drafting and Productivity Tools, Customer requests, Pan
    and Zoom. Does Heidi Hewitt work for AutoDesk? If so I can understand the
    tip as being a sell tactic for the software but I certainly hope that the
    pro's using AutoCAD are way way beyond some of these basic commands. I
    myself have had formal training back when you still used a pencil and paper.
    I have had absolutely no training with AutoCAD LT or any other CAD program.
    Seems to me that the tips may be aimed at beginners, no?
    Anyway my point being, ;~) I was under the impression that I would learn
    some thing from "ALL" the tips. Most the tips however are already
    documented in the Help menu or the printed material that comes with the
    manual.

  3. #3
    Dave Byrnes Guest
    And no matter how many times I tell them... it works in Windows 2000 too!
    --
    Dave Byrnes / Vancouver, BC
    Autodesk Discussion Group Facilitator

    "Tracy W. Lincoln" <discussion.support@autodesk.com> wrote in message
    news:41a1357b_1@newsprd01...
    http://usa.autodesk.com/getdoc/id=TP00083

    Continuous Pan
    Published date: 2003-03-08
    ID: TP00083

    Applies to:
    AutoCAD® 2005
    AutoCAD® 2004


    With AutoCAD® 2004, under the Microsoft® Windows® XP operating system, you
    can pan past the edge of the display. Use the Real-time Pan command or
    your
    mouse wheel to pan without limits!

    Tip submitted by: Heidi Hewett

    My additional comment:

    If you hold down the middle button (scroll wheel) you can use real-time
    panning... if you keep the wheel down, you can go past the edge of the
    screen AND also pick up the mouse, place back down and continue panning.

    --
    Tracy W. Lincoln, TLConsulting
    Consulting, Design & Training Specialist
    Autodesk Discussion Group Facilitator
    Group(s) Index: http://discussion.autodesk.com
    Product Support: http://support.autodesk.com


  4. #4
    Huw Guest
    What's the exact sequence of commands to get this working in Windows 2000? I've never been able to achieve it.

    Dave Byrnes wrote:
    And no matter how many times I tell them... it works in Windows 2000
    too!


    With AutoCAD® 2004, under the Microsoft® Windows® XP operating

    If you hold down the middle button (scroll wheel) you can use
    real-time panning... if you keep the wheel down, you can go past the
    edge of the screen AND also pick up the mouse, place back down and
    continue panning.

  5. #5
    Tracy W. Lincoln Guest
    Thanks Dave, I haven't had the distinct pleasure (or not <g>) of running
    AutoCAD 2004 or 2005 on Windows 2000... but other who do, will benefit from
    your most helpful post/reply.
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    Tracy W. Lincoln, TLConsulting
    Consulting, Design & Training Specialist
    Autodesk Discussion Group Facilitator

    "Dave Byrnes" <discussion@autodesk.com> wrote in message
    news:41a1699d$1_3@newsprd01...
    And no matter how many times I tell them... it works in Windows 2000 too!
    --
    Dave Byrnes / Vancouver, BC
    Autodesk Discussion Group Facilitator

  6. #6
    Dave Byrnes Guest
    Huw - it only works for object selection in Win2000, and only if you press
    and drag to select. But it does work!

    I haven't spent quite enough time with XP to see how or if it's different.
    --
    Dave Byrnes / Vancouver, BC
    Autodesk Discussion Group Facilitator

    "Huw" <hgree@removethisbit.unimelb.edu.au.andremovethisb ittoo> wrote in
    message news:41a16cbd$1_3@newsprd01...
    What's the exact sequence of commands to get this working in Windows 2000?
    I've never been able to achieve it.

    Dave Byrnes wrote:
    And no matter how many times I tell them... it works in Windows 2000
    too!


    With AutoCAD® 2004, under the Microsoft® Windows® XP operating

    If you hold down the middle button (scroll wheel) you can use
    real-time panning... if you keep the wheel down, you can go past the
    edge of the screen AND also pick up the mouse, place back down and
    continue panning.

  7. #7
    Dave Jones Guest
    "Huw" <hgree@removethisbit.unimelb.edu.au.andremovethisb ittoo> wrote in
    message news:41a16cbd$1_3@newsprd01...
    What's the exact sequence of commands to get this working in Windows 2000?
    I've never been able to achieve it.

    Press down scroll wheel
    Pan

    this with a Logitech multibutton mouse with scroll wheel set to AutoScroll.

    has worked for me in every version of Acad since 2000 using Win2000. I've
    recently switched to XP with 2005 without any difference in scroll wheel
    panning
    Dave
    DDP

  8. #8
    Huw Guest
    What's the exact sequence of commands to get this working in Windows
    2000? I've never been able to achieve it.


    Press down scroll wheel
    Pan

    this with a Logitech multibutton mouse with scroll wheel set to
    AutoScroll.

    has worked for me in every version of Acad since 2000 using Win2000.
    I've recently switched to XP with 2005 without any difference in
    scroll wheel panning
    Hmmmm doesn't work with a Microsoft mouse. I'm on my second Microsoft mouse, and have tried it with both Acad 2000 & 2004. with no luck. Must be your drivers.

  9. #9
    Huw Guest
    Well it does autoscroll, but the selection made at the end of it does not include anything that scrolled off out of the window, for me at least.

    Dave Byrnes wrote:
    Huw - it only works for object selection in Win2000, and only if you
    press and drag to select. But it does work!

    I haven't spent quite enough time with XP to see how or if it's
    different.

    Dave Byrnes wrote:
    And no matter how many times I tell them... it works in Windows 2000
    too!


    With AutoCAD® 2004, under the Microsoft® Windows® XP operating

    If you hold down the middle button (scroll wheel) you can use
    real-time panning... if you keep the wheel down, you can go past the
    edge of the screen AND also pick up the mouse, place back down and
    continue panning.

  10. #10
    Dave Byrnes Guest
    Huw - works with my Microsoft Notebook Optical Mouse.
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    Dave Byrnes / Vancouver, BC
    Autodesk Discussion Group Facilitator

    "Huw" <hgree@removethisbit.unimelb.edu.au.andremovethisb ittoo> wrote in
    message news:41a25fd0$1_3@newsprd01...
    What's the exact sequence of commands to get this working in Windows
    2000? I've never been able to achieve it.


    Press down scroll wheel
    Pan

    this with a Logitech multibutton mouse with scroll wheel set to
    AutoScroll.

    has worked for me in every version of Acad since 2000 using Win2000.
    I've recently switched to XP with 2005 without any difference in
    scroll wheel panning
    Hmmmm doesn't work with a Microsoft mouse. I'm on my second Microsoft mouse,
    and have tried it with both Acad 2000 & 2004. with no luck. Must be your
    drivers.

  11. #11
    Dave Jones Guest
    sometimes I need to do a Regen All first to make it work
    Dave
    "Huw" <hgree@removethisbit.unimelb.edu.au.andremovethisb ittoo> wrote in
    message news:41a2602b_2@newsprd01...
    Well it does autoscroll, but the selection made at the end of it does not
    include anything that scrolled off out of the window, for me at least.

    Dave Byrnes wrote:
    Huw - it only works for object selection in Win2000, and only if you
    press and drag to select. But it does work!

    I haven't spent quite enough time with XP to see how or if it's
    different.

    Dave Byrnes wrote:
    And no matter how many times I tell them... it works in Windows 2000
    too!


    With AutoCAD® 2004, under the Microsoft® Windows® XP operating

    If you hold down the middle button (scroll wheel) you can use
    real-time panning... if you keep the wheel down, you can go past the
    edge of the screen AND also pick up the mouse, place back down and
    continue panning.

  12. #12
    W. Kirk Crawford Guest
    Dito here.

    W. Kirk Crawford
    Rochester Hills, Michigan


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    W. Kirk Crawford Guest
    Micorsoft Mouse at work worked. Corporate Load.

    W. Kirk Crawford
    Rochester Hills, Michigan


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    Leon Guest
    "Huw" <hgree@removethisbit.unimelb.edu.au.andremovethisb ittoo> wrote in
    message news:41a25fd0$1_3@newsprd01...

    Hmmmm doesn't work with a Microsoft mouse. I'm on my second Microsoft mouse,
    and have tried it with both Acad 2000 & 2004. with no luck. Must be your
    drivers.

    Works with AutoCAD 2004LT, Microsoft Track Ball Optical on Win XP.

  15. #15
    Huw Guest
    Dave Jones wrote:
    sometimes I need to do a Regen All first to make it work
    Dave
    Still no luck

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