I looked through the FAQ and some of the documentation, but couldn't find the answer to this. Point me in the right direction, please, if I missed it!
Is it possible to use modifier keys to change the speed of the device? For example, holding down <control> to slow down/give precise control over positioning and conversely, holding down <shift> to speed things up?
Thanks,
Joshua
Modifier key support for SpaceNavigator PE?
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Hi jkeroes,
I don't think this is possible. You can -- of course -- control the speed using buttons not there's no way to toggle between two different speed settings.
Having said that, it sure seems to be an interesting idea. We will see if it generates interest and then consider it for implementation.
I don't think this is possible. You can -- of course -- control the speed using buttons not there's no way to toggle between two different speed settings.
Having said that, it sure seems to be an interesting idea. We will see if it generates interest and then consider it for implementation.
Nuno Gomes
You can control the speed using the two buttons on the device itself? I don't seem to have that option available to me. Is that an option on one of the fancier models?ngomes wrote:You can -- of course -- control the speed using buttons not there's no way to toggle between two different speed settings.
Hi jkeroes,
Using the 3DxWare Control Panel, you can assign the command "Increase Sensitivity" and "Decrease Sensitivity" to the device buttons.
Since the SpaceNavigator only has two buttons, you're limited in what you can do.
Note that the driver (3DxWare) configuration is application sensitive. That means it will detect when another supported application is loaded and will switch the configuration accordingly.
Using the 3DxWare Control Panel, you can assign the command "Increase Sensitivity" and "Decrease Sensitivity" to the device buttons.
Since the SpaceNavigator only has two buttons, you're limited in what you can do.
Note that the driver (3DxWare) configuration is application sensitive. That means it will detect when another supported application is loaded and will switch the configuration accordingly.
Thanks for the response!
The 3Dconnexion control panel's Buttons tab displays these choices:
Thanks again,
Joshua
The 3Dconnexion control panel's Buttons tab displays these choices:
- Unassigned
- 3DConnexion Control Panel
- Pan/Zoom Only
- Tilt/Spin/Roll Only
- Pan Only
- Zoom Only
- Calibrate
Thanks again,
Joshua
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