Left button for Click, the Right button for Return, the middle button (scroll wheel button or one of 2 thumb buttons can be used in the case of the Logitech Marathon Mouse) that pops up a OSNAP menu so I can select what I want to snap to and my mouse does not have to move from the work space area in the drawing I am working on to do so. If so, these are the buttons you’ll be able to assign commands to. Then click your various mouse buttons while the cursor is over the dialog, do any of the button names (button4, button4, etc) highlight in yellow? If you go Rhinoceros-> Preferences-> Mouse-> Buttons Thanks for any help you can give me, I am anxious to get going with Rhino! (I used ALT in the button 4) to see if I could figure out what mouseīutton it is linked to, none of the mouse buttons that I pressed becameĪnyway, I went into Rhino Preferences and cannot figure it out. When I put an input in one of the field boxes When I press one of my additional mouse buttons, none of theĬommand input areas/the field lights up to show me which button is Yes I see this but unfortunately Rhino is not recognizing myīuttons. Anyway, I went into Rhino Preferences and cannot figure it out. In AutoCAD I have the left button for Click, the Right button for Return, the middle button (scroll wheel button or one of 2 thumb buttons can be used in the case of the Logitech Marathon Mouse) that pops up a OSNAP menu so I can select what I want to snap to and my mouse does not have to move from the work space area in the drawing I am working on to do so. I would like to set up the same button gestures I use AutoCAD because they are so automatic for me. I am an absolute Rhino beginner using the test version of RHINO for MAC. how to get to them and what to set each one to. what I should set each mouse control to…and then the Rhino preferences ie. I have the same question but need a much more basic step by step answer starting with using the Logitech Control Panel ie. I would like to configure it and I see this explanation. I have the Logitech Marathon Mouse M705 that I have seen other users on the forum discussing and using. Logitech allows you to assign button numbers up to 8, so you are restricted (by Logitech) to a maximum of 8 different mouse buttons. Button 1 is the left mouse button, button 2 is the right mouse button, and button 3 is the middle mouse button. Assign the Advanced Click action to each of the extra buttons, then pick a button number greater than 3. With the Logitech Control center, you want to assign actions to the different mouse buttons. It is quite possible, however, that I did not try hard enough, missed something, etc… I wanted to ask first before continuing to bang my head. I created a Rhinoceros application config in LCC and played around with several settings for the buttons without success…Rhino recognized nothing beyond left/right/middle until I uninstalled LCC. With LLC installed I could not get Rhino to respond to anything beyond left/right/middle in the default config. Trying to get Rhino to recognize the remaining buttons, which are wheel left, wheel right, and “tilt.” (Logitech calls “mouse tilt” a button…and that equals 10 buttons total per my math?) I installed Logitech Control Center. So, without Logitech Control Center installed, beyond left/right/middle(wheel down) clicks, Rhino automatically responds to the indicated Performance MX button numbers shown below. My question is - how many can I make usable in Mac Rhino? Per Logitech’s web site it has 9 buttons. Ran out and bought a Logitech Performance Mouse MX as replacement. decade old top of the line (at the time) Logitech died. You might consider getting a mouse with lots of buttons.
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