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 From:  Michael Gibson
230.18 In reply to 230.14 
Hi Pilou,

> < Does that seem better?> Why not :) That is respecting the rule :)

I think I will give it a try like that. Eventually the rule will probably be broken, there probably will come a point when some specialized functions end up using only the keyboard. But even when that day comes, it doesn't mean that all the existing stuff that doesn't require the keyboard will suddenly become broken! :)


> Another thing
> About the Zoom something maybe like
> left clic + Drag Horizontal left = Zoom out normal slow speed
> left clic + Drag Horizontal right = Zoom in normal slow speed
> left clic + Drag Vertical down = Zoom out speedy
> left clic + Drag Vertical up = Zoom in speedy
> because actualy that is some hard it's slow or hyper speed :)

Right now it is controlled by the distance that you move away from your click point.

If you move only a small distance, you should get slow movement, and if you move a larger distance it will move faster and faster.

The movement is continuous, I mean if you move your mouse up a few pixels and hold it there, the zoom will continue, you don't have to be actively moving the mouse to make it continue to zoom.

- Michael
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 From:  Michael Gibson
230.19 In reply to 230.16 
Hi Pilou,

> right mouse button + drag = rotate
> mouse wheel + clic + drag = pan
> Icone down Zoom + drag = Zoom in / out

You can also spin the scroll wheel to zoom in and out as well. If you're using a mouse, I think that is actually easier than using the zoom button. The zoom button is particularly useful when you're using a tablet which does not have a scroll wheel on it, or you can also use the zoom button to zoom in by a smaller increment than the scroll wheel by moving your mouse only a tiny bit - sometimes that can be useful.

Then in addition to this, you can also use Alt + left drag for rotate, Alt + shift + left drag for pan, and also shift + right drag for pan as well. These are all for compatability with other programs.


> Seems very more practical and speedy :)

In this case these additional options are more about being compatible with other programs (and people's habits).

- Michael
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 From:  Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
230.20 In reply to 230.18 
When the rule will broken, MoI will be at the Version 7 :)

Cool for the Zoom, I was too speedy so don't very good saw that ! Thx!
(so you have more clic free + drag horizontal & Vertical for another things :)
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 From:  Edwin (EDWINTSI)
230.21 
Hi Pilou, as Micheal replied already, these controls are just an habit.
It took me months to get used to it (when the scroll wheel wasn't working yet in Lightwave) and it's hard to let go :-)
My mouse also has a wheel which, ehm, snaps at certain degrees, so it's less accurate.

Michael, i'' try the hide trick. Sometimes the sollution is so simple eh? :-)

I'm abou to finish my model with the flipped normals (and some other strange behaviour). I'll post the file when it's done.
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 From:  Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
230.22 In reply to 230.21 
>these controls are just an habit
Ok I understand :)
@Michael
Cool the trick of the "Points helpers" !
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 From:  Michael Gibson
230.23 In reply to 230.21 
Ok, this additional method of zooming will be available in the next beta release, which shouldn't be too much longer probably a couple of days.

- Michael
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