Question: How do I pan archicad with Magic Mouse?

Click into the active window and pan it by moving the Hand cursor with your mouse. The whole on-screen area will move, while the current zoom level is preserved. If you have a three-button mouse, you can use it for panning by pressing down the middle button while moving the Hand cursor in the window.

How do I use archicad pan on Mac?

Panning is done with the hand tool; the standard shortcut is pressing the middle mouse button. On a Mac, the Magic Mouse doesn’t have a middle mouse button; one can install Magic Prefs (free; just Google it) to add an option for simulating a middle mouse button on the smooth surface.

How do you pan around archicad?

To get into this option you click/hold the scrolling wheel on your mouse down. Now you can pan. The next movement is to zoom in and out. You can do this with the mouse scroll wheel.

Can you middle click with Apple mouse?

Apple Magic Mouse does not have a middle click facility so you have to use a 3rd party app to enable it.

How do you pan in archicad 23?

Click into the active window and pan it by moving the Hand cursor with your mouse. The whole on-screen area will move, while the current zoom level is preserved. If you have a three-button mouse, you can use it for panning by pressing down the middle button while moving the Hand cursor in the window.

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How do I move archicad?

Using the ARROW – select the object to move. Select a GRIP to use as a reverence point and move object in the direction you wish to move. You can also type in the move value. You can change ANYTHING about ANY OBJECT using PROPERTIES.

How do you zoom in on archicad?

To use Zoom to Selection –all you need to do is select elements (with mouse click, Find & Select or Ctrl/Cmd+A etc) and then go to View > Zoom > Zoom to Selection. Personally, I select the elements and then right-click the mouse – Zoom to Selection is always second from bottom.

Why is Magic Mouse so uncomfortable?

The problem with the magic mouse, IMHO, is that it’s too small to really be useful as a gesture device because you’re gesturing with the same hand that you use to hold it. That’s bound to be awkward, which stresses your hand’s anatomy, and some people develop problems from that.

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