When I am "snapped" to a view, I find it annoying that it takes a good amount of force to break the "snap". This might be hard to describe, but I'll do my best.
Example - I hit the Top View button and go to the top view. While in the top view, the spacemouse is somewhat snapped or locked into the Top View and will not go onto 3 dimensions without decent force. In order to get out of the Top View and start navigating in 3D, it takes a good amount of force to "break" the snap and get into a 3D mode.
Is there any way to disable this "snap" while in a specific view? It seems useless since I can hit the Rotation Toggle button to remain snapped to a view whenever I want.
I just find that the force required to break the snap is enough that oftentimes my model just disappears and I lose track of it, needing to relocate it.
Please let me know if I'm describing this accurately. Thank you in advance.
(I'm on a Spacemouse Pro Wirelesss. MacOS using Shapr3d)
Getting out of a 'snapped' view?
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Re: Getting out of a 'snapped' view?
Hi bgray
We are aware of this inconvenience. We will work with Shapr3d to sort it out.
We are aware of this inconvenience. We will work with Shapr3d to sort it out.
Re: Getting out of a 'snapped' view?
OK thank you.