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mouse buttons customization

Each has his 'logic' of how the roller should act (rolling forward/backward, pushing it in), how right click should act when it's being pressed and dragged, and so forth,
it would be very helpful if it could be configured to my personal preference - I'm emigrating from Solidworks and I have muscle memory, I keep making those mistakes since I'm so used to doing it in a certain way

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  • NeilCookeNeilCooke Moderator, Onshape Employees Posts: 5,680

    Senior Director, Technical Services, EMEAI
  • ofer_libermanofer_liberman Member Posts: 16
    Oh gosh, thank you, I couldn't find any information about it
  • ofer_libermanofer_liberman Member Posts: 16
    Oh gosh, thank you, I couldn't find any information aboutofer_liberman said:
    Each has his 'logic' of how the roller should act (rolling forward/backward, pushing it in), how right click should act when it's being pressed and dragged, and so forth,
    it would be very helpful if it could be configured to my personal preference - I'm emigrating from Solidworks and I have muscle memory, I keep making those mistakes since I'm so used to doing it in a certain way
    THanks for your comment #NeilCooke,
    After trying it, I still feel that the user can benefit if mouse gestures would offer the option to modify it to its prefferance and use. the 1st thing that pops straight away is the inconsistency between sketch, part and assembly where in each, eccept from the left-click button, the other mouse button control different action, not to mention more advanced mouses.
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