MacOS 11.00 (Big Sur)
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Re: MacOS 11.00 (Big Sur)
Here is hoping this is solvable.. i would up the priority over almost everything else till this is done.. But also UE5 on PC and mac.. as well. would be nice if its easy??
Re: MacOS 11.00 (Big Sur)
On Mac, there's nothing higher than restoring the virtual keyboard feature.
We're never that lucky... There is interest in Unreal for Mac, so we'll have to address it as well, imo.But also UE5 on PC and mac.. as well. would be nice if its easy??
Re: MacOS 11.00 (Big Sur)
We're never that lucky... There is interest in Unreal for Mac, so we'll have to address it as well, imo.
Indeed.
At least since UE5 preview ....
Re: MacOS 11.00 (Big Sur)
This issue is still bothering me. Could this be related? I don't see mouse options for the middle button in the mouse settings dialog.phil8900 wrote: ↑Sun Jan 03, 2021 6:29 am To be sure that the mouse button is not working and the issue is not a problem with Archicad I used the following web page:
https://www.onlinemictest.com/de/maus-test/
The mouse wheel button doesn't do anything when the Cadmouse is connected via Bluetooth. I then tried to use the mouse with a cable but that didn't change the behaviour.
The mouse wheel button is working with a different mouse.
https://discussions.apple.com/thread/252453004
Re: MacOS 11.00 (Big Sur)
I think the issue you referring to is this:
Perhaps the wheel button is disabled in the relevant driver configuration? Go to the 3Dconnexion pane in System Preferences and check if the wheel button is enabled (and what it is assigned to) in the configuration used for the target application.
Re: MacOS 11.00 (Big Sur)
Now I feel utterly stupid This solved the issue for me, the keystroke previously assigned to the middle button was assigned to the mouse wheel click in the settings, but I'm pretty sure I didn't change that.
Anyways, thanks for pointing me in that direction..
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Re: MacOS 12.01 (Monterey)
I had similar problem with CadMouse Wireless (2015) and I solved it.
I'm migrating from Windows to MacOS on brand new MacBook Air and after connecting the mouse cursor moves but clicking buttons had no effect. Solution in my case was to update firmware of mouse (MOUSE MUST BE CONNECTED DURING THE PROCESS VIA CABLE).
I had to downloading tdxflash (link is on this site: https://3dconnexion.com/uk/support/faq/ ... 0-big-sur/)
After following the instruction from the user_guide.pdf now I am able to use my mouse on Mac.
I'm migrating from Windows to MacOS on brand new MacBook Air and after connecting the mouse cursor moves but clicking buttons had no effect. Solution in my case was to update firmware of mouse (MOUSE MUST BE CONNECTED DURING THE PROCESS VIA CABLE).
I had to downloading tdxflash (link is on this site: https://3dconnexion.com/uk/support/faq/ ... 0-big-sur/)
After following the instruction from the user_guide.pdf now I am able to use my mouse on Mac.