In the macro steps click + an add two Keystroke steps. Select Autodesk Fusion 360 so that your are configuring your settings specifically for Fusion 360. If you make changes in Any Application it will change the settings across all applications and if you use multiple CAD tools like I do, that can be an annoying mistake. P.S. If you can spare a moment I've been having some real problems with creating a slot in my guitar neck design. There's some real funky stuff going on that no one has been able to help me with so far. Once you have one, there is really no going back! I've used these for 10+ years and currently have a Space Mouse wireless and like it because it has bigger buttons than the Space Navigator I had before. Buttons are also in the way, easy toa ccidentaly press them. Really terrible in 3ds...especailly when using ALT+Middle mouse button never seems to work right at all...terrible. I use a BenQ P150 mouse, 3 buttons and I'm satisfied for now, and yes, using a good mouse is important. Its very smooth and efficient, there are a many newer versions from Razer right now, but im satisfied with mine...i recommend you to buy a mouse from Razer, that is if you want a new mouse... Does using a better mouse make a difference when using 3DMax? I have been using the Logitech M70 wireless trackball for quite a few years for CAD as well as a 3DConnexion Space Navigator. I have been using a trackball setup since the β€originalβ€ Logitech TrackMan Marble FX, Which I dearly miss. I find the control of the ball gives me the accuracy I need for my work. Don’t forget to clean your trackball at least every week if not daily to remove the oils and dirt buildup. I recently got myself a Red Dragon 5 button gaming mouse and I love it. Think of it like peeling an apple, where your mouse is the peeler , and the 3D control is like your left hand manipulating the apple. Moving your non-mouse hand off the keyboard. Onto a 3D mouse increases productivity. The space mouse is what I've been looking at for the precise reasons you noted. The 3 button is getting a bit hard on my hand because of arthritis. I don't mind spending the money. From what I've looked at that sounds reasonable. You can set to have ratcheting feedback...or smooth fast scrollling. 3ds max 2010 design still zooms to center of viewport using scoll whell no matter what though... If you want smooth zooming about MOUSE POINT, use ALT-SCROLL WHELL CLICK -CTRL. Very nice design adn appealing, espeacilly when paired with keyboard... The scroll wheel doesn't have tactile feedback...doesn't spin well...too much drag. I don't know...but I think the NEWER stuff is good...not sure, but what i heard, maybe some pepole can verify.
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