Hi I ave just bought a space explorer USB, and have cinema 4d r13, while the mouse drives the objects fine, aim unable to map the buttons, I have uninstalled the 3d connexion software and binned the prefs but no luck.
I am on lion 10.7.2 using the 10.0.4 drivers for the 3d connexion.
ANy ideas?
Unable to map buttons in Cineam 4d r13
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Re: Unable to map buttons in Cineam 4d r13
Hi Mike Griggs,
did you as well try the current release software (3DxWareMac 1.6.3)?
did you as well try the current release software (3DxWareMac 1.6.3)?
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Hi Mike,
the only idea I have by now, but you might have don't that already as you "binned the prefs":
Please remove the entry "Cinema 4D" and add your freshly installed Cinema 4D within the driver's prefs panel.
Can you also please tell me what functions you're trying to map?
Regards,
Christian Robl
the only idea I have by now, but you might have don't that already as you "binned the prefs":
Please remove the entry "Cinema 4D" and add your freshly installed Cinema 4D within the driver's prefs panel.
Can you also please tell me what functions you're trying to map?
Regards,
Christian Robl
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Hi Mike,
that is strange and I know you don't like to read this: Works fine for me.
I today tested a different macro "<apple><a> + <s>" with a SpaceExplorer and 3DxWareMac 1.6.3 and 10.0.4. Out of curiosity - what does "s" actually do and what is different to "o"?
I must apology first, since you surely already did the following steps over and over, too, but just to avoid any misunderstandings, please try to reproduce them.
Here is what I did:
- open the driver's prefs pane
- add (if necessary replace) the application "Cinema 4D" in the prefs pane.
- select this new "Cinema 4D" configuration
- got to "Buttons" tab, "Custom Functions..."
- add "+" a macro and set a name to it (I called it "Fit Macro")
- add a Macro step "+", change the step type to "Keystroke" and set <none> to "o" by typing it in.
- "Done"
- select "Fit Macro" for the "FIT" button
- "OK"
Then in C4D: hitting the "FIT" button centers the object.
Well, it actually took me a few moments to find out that "o" needs to have an object selected (same with "s"). Otherwise, nothing happened - same thing as if "o" pressed on the keyboard.
Btw. you can check if the config correctly addresses C4D if you assign "Increase/Decrease Sensitivity" to "+"/"-" respectively, leave the driver's prefs pane open on the "Device" tab and then go to C4D (make the C4D window active) and press "+"/"-". If the config is correct you'll see the "Overall speed" slider change (as long as the C4D application/window is active) while you press the device buttons.
In this case, the macro will (or lets say, should) also work.
Last question: Is the "Fit Macro" in the prefs assigned to "FIT"?
Please let me know, what your results on these steps are!
Regards,
Christian Robl
that is strange and I know you don't like to read this: Works fine for me.
I today tested a different macro "<apple><a> + <s>" with a SpaceExplorer and 3DxWareMac 1.6.3 and 10.0.4. Out of curiosity - what does "s" actually do and what is different to "o"?
I must apology first, since you surely already did the following steps over and over, too, but just to avoid any misunderstandings, please try to reproduce them.
Here is what I did:
- open the driver's prefs pane
- add (if necessary replace) the application "Cinema 4D" in the prefs pane.
- select this new "Cinema 4D" configuration
- got to "Buttons" tab, "Custom Functions..."
- add "+" a macro and set a name to it (I called it "Fit Macro")
- add a Macro step "+", change the step type to "Keystroke" and set <none> to "o" by typing it in.
- "Done"
- select "Fit Macro" for the "FIT" button
- "OK"
Then in C4D: hitting the "FIT" button centers the object.
Well, it actually took me a few moments to find out that "o" needs to have an object selected (same with "s"). Otherwise, nothing happened - same thing as if "o" pressed on the keyboard.
Btw. you can check if the config correctly addresses C4D if you assign "Increase/Decrease Sensitivity" to "+"/"-" respectively, leave the driver's prefs pane open on the "Device" tab and then go to C4D (make the C4D window active) and press "+"/"-". If the config is correct you'll see the "Overall speed" slider change (as long as the C4D application/window is active) while you press the device buttons.
In this case, the macro will (or lets say, should) also work.
Last question: Is the "Fit Macro" in the prefs assigned to "FIT"?
Please let me know, what your results on these steps are!
Regards,
Christian Robl
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