Beta viewport manipulation issue (automatic pan shift?)
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 From:  Micha
2526.4 In reply to 2526.2 
OK, I don't use a graphic tablet, but the mouse usage with the automatic shift makes me not happy, but if it is ok for the rest of users ... ;)

I would prefer a fixed relation between mouse movement at my table and viewport postion. Waiting of the automatic shift and don't know where the current position is (I tried to move the viewport between two objcts) makes me feel confused, my brain has no feeling for an automatic shift but a feeling for the movement of my hand/mouse.
It could be nice to toggle a view option for classical and automatic shift. I like the Rhino behavoir, that the mouse can be moved outside at one side and it come in at the other side, the relation between mouse movement and viewport movement is fixed and I can feel "my" position at the virtual space.
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 From:  Michael Gibson
2526.5 In reply to 2526.4 
Hi Micha, so far I can't remember anyone other than you complaining about the new system... Like I mentioned it solves several problems with Rhino's older system.

> and viewport movement is fixed and I can feel "my"
> position at the virtual space.

Yes, that is part of why it causes a problem - it's forced to move only at a a speed directly connected with your mouse, which makes you have to "reset" your mouse location on the mouse pad over and over again to travel a farther distance. That kind of furious mouse "scrubbing" is unpleasant, it makes you wear out your mouse pad... ;)

For the next v2 beta I've added a setting in moi.ini that will allow you to disable the auto-pan mode if you want:
[View]
DisableAutoPan=n

If you set that to DisableAutoPan=y in the next v2 beta, it won't do that accelerated movement near the borders and instead just stay fixed to the same mouse distance same as how the mouse currently works until you get near the edge.

But I'm not currently planning on doing the cursor teleport thing - that is something that breaks really badly on any kind of "absolute mode" type pointer system, like a touch screen or pen tablet, and it is not particularly easy for me to always know when such a device is being used. So in general I do not intend to move the mouse cursor in some way that it does not move while under your normal control, like jump to the opposite edge of the screen.

- Michael
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 From:  Michael Gibson
2526.6 In reply to 2526.5 
Also in my previous message I was wrong about the pixel size - it is when you move your mouse within 85 pixels of the edge that the auto-pan kicks in, which starts slowly at first and then will accelerate if you continue to move further towards the edge.

The 45 pixel thing is a zone that is set around your mouse when you first click down which does not have auto-pan set in it - this is so that auto-pan does not kick in instantly if you happen to initially start a pan nearby the edge zone.

- Michael
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 From:  Micha
2526.7 In reply to 2526.6 
Thanks for the infos and the ini option. :)
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 From:  BurrMan
2526.8 In reply to 2526.6 
Regarding the 45 pixel zone, is that controlled at all by an accuracy setting in the options or is it fixed. Possibly the snap settings?
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 From:  Michael Gibson
2526.9 In reply to 2526.8 
Hi Burr, that auto-pan zone is a fixed size near the edge of the viewport. There is not currently any way to adjust it, is there some other value that you wish it was set to?

- Michael
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 From:  BurrMan
2526.10 In reply to 2526.9 
I was refering to the pick zone not the auto pan zone. It was only curiosity
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