![]() ![]() With a huge range of cost differences too. There's large, to small, vertical, track balls, laser, optical, wireless, wired. Which model is a very personal preference. Logitech keeps the best up to date drivers for MacOS. If you're looking for a new mouse for your MacOS device, I'd recommend a Logitech one with step scrolling capabilities. I've bought 3 of them over that time as they eventually just get clicked out with all this darn work people ask for. Not sure which you have, but it's worth checking before you buy a new one.įor Zooming around the fZ space, I've been using the Logitech MX 620 mouse for probably 10+ years. But before you do, some Logitech mice have the ability to turn on step vs smooth scrolling via a switch or button on the bottom or top of the mouse. It sounds like you may need a new mouse that has step scrolling if you want to efficiently navigate formZ as I described. Combined with CTRL+Right Click drag to rotate view is all I ever need while modeling very accurately (Please use SNAPS while modeling EVERYONE). I think if you try mine, you'll love the intuitive accuracy of the Step Zoom Scrolling while navigating the viewport in formZ. ![]() Still, I realize that everyone likes different things and that's what gives the world it's flavor. Particularly troubling is the stupid Mac touch mouse that tries to scroll with it's own reckless abandon at variable speeds, which is incredibly annoying and impercise to use in formZ. I've helped many other designers get this set up correctly in formZ. This makes it very easy and intuitive to navigate formZ with the zooming scroll wheel. Ideally, so that each felt 'step' of the scroll wheel results in a similar 'step' for zooming in formZ. Not sure which OS you are on, but Using Windows, MacOS, or the installed Logitech Software, you can turn the scroll speed down so that slowly scrolling (zooming) in the formZ modeling window will result in very controlled 'step' zoom. I suspect your Scroll settings are turned up too High (Sensitivity and/or Speed). Can you slowly scroll the mouse and feel it 'step'? Magspeed scroll wheel is supposed to allow slow scrolling 'line by line' with a click feeling, and then faster infinite scrolling, automatically. I haven't used that one yet, but I suspect like many new 'Infinite Scroll' mice, the issue is with the speed of the free scrolling wheel. With regards to the mouse, Is this the mouse you are using?. I'm also not sure why v8.5 or the just released v9 wouldn't work as well as earlier versions, but perhaps Tech can shed some light there? You have a 2 button Wacom Stylus, which can scroll, but perhaps you're looking for more? Not sure I could do it all day every day though. It feels more like painting, which is a nice change of pace. Not long term, but I have worked with other designers who used it for many many years with formZ. ![]() Using a Wacom Cintiq with formZ is a unique and pleasant experience I have also enjoyed. ![]()
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