macOS Big Sur and Monterey - Pre-release Driver Available
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Re: macOS Big Sur and Monterey - Pre-release Driver Available
^ Thanks @ngomes
So next year there may be some free resources for Mac Features again.
I vote for Icons on Enterprise Displays
So next year there may be some free resources for Mac Features again.
I vote for Icons on Enterprise Displays
Re: macOS Big Sur and Monterey - Pre-release Driver Available
Same problem as many. I have installed Monterey, M1, MacBook Pro.
CadMouse Wireles.
Beta drivers.
Bluetooth connection.
Cursor moves, roll works.
"Click" does not work.
CadMouse Wireles.
Beta drivers.
Bluetooth connection.
Cursor moves, roll works.
"Click" does not work.
Re: macOS Big Sur and Monterey - Pre-release Driver Available
I just purchased the space mouse for the first time from here: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B079V367MM?ps ... ct_details
Everything seems to work fine except the fact that the wireless is not working. I have to use the cable. I have macOS Big Sur (latest version). How can I go about fixing the wireless?
Everything seems to work fine except the fact that the wireless is not working. I have to use the cable. I have macOS Big Sur (latest version). How can I go about fixing the wireless?
Re: macOS Big Sur and Monterey - Pre-release Driver Available
Yes, you previously said that a firmware update is required.
Hope to have it soon: it's a very annoying issue especially in AutoCAD where 3rd button click-and-hold performs "pan" action.
Re: macOS Big Sur and Monterey - Pre-release Driver Available
Wait, I have not tested, is MAC-324 an issue that happens without 3Dx driver installed too? (I suspect so)
Because CAD Mouse should work as standard mouse first, with two 3rd buttons (wheel button and 3rd button), then 3Dx driver should enable all the cool and personalized stuff we use.
That said the Wireless CAD Mouse firmware update/change should be a priority.
Because CAD Mouse should work as standard mouse first, with two 3rd buttons (wheel button and 3rd button), then 3Dx driver should enable all the cool and personalized stuff we use.
That said the Wireless CAD Mouse firmware update/change should be a priority.
Re: macOS Big Sur and Monterey - Pre-release Driver Available
When there is no driver, then the advanced mapping features aren't available and the issue isn't reproducible. Basically, the underlying problem is the system interpreting non-mouse button actions as if they were. If all what the device is doing is acting like a standard mouse, then you will not see anything amiss.
Examples of "advanced mapping features" are assigning a modifier key to a mouse action. Say, for example holding down Shift with the middle-mouse pressed down. A regular mouse can't do this.
Re: macOS Big Sur and Monterey - Pre-release Driver Available
But I see the issue with standard mouse action:ngomes wrote: ↑Wed Dec 22, 2021 4:32 am Basically, the underlying problem is the system interpreting non-mouse button actions as if they were. If all what the device is doing is acting like a standard mouse, then you will not see anything amiss.
Examples of "advanced mapping features" are assigning a modifier key to a mouse action. Say, for example holding down Shift with the middle-mouse pressed down. A regular mouse can't do this.
- Microsoft Edge not closing tabs (middle 3rd button click);
- AutoCAD lagging/jerky behavior after using pan (middle 3rd button click-and-hold). This happens randomly.
There’s no advanced mapping feature associated to them