Good afternoon!
I beg you not to kick it, I could not find the answer myself.
In the note it is written:
"Click first with the middle mouse button, hold it down, and then click the left mouse button and drag the mouse in the desired direction. The cursor location at the middle mouse button click determines the center of rotation."
As I understand it:
If I want to rotate an item around a certain point, then I hover the mouse cursor, press the middle button and hold it - I press the left button. Rotate as I need.
What's happening:
Rotations around the selected point do not occur. Instead, the details revolve around the conditional center (sort of like).
Which way out:
First, I select the point of rotation on the part with the middle mouse button. The part moves. Then from any place I pinch the middle and left buttons - I rotate the part.
Help me make it so that the center of rotation is selected immediately after pressing the middle and left buttons, without shifting the screen. (Similar to SketchUp, onshape).
Thank you in advance!
I'm sorry, but I do not understand English well.
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Mouse Model. CAD Navigation
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Re: Mouse Model. CAD Navigation
You can configure different user interfaces for the mouse: https://www.freecadweb.org/wiki/index.p ... ouse_Model.
If you use the Show All button prior to your rotation the object should rotate around the center of the screen.
You seem to have started with the unstable development version of FreeCAD. Most documentation found in the net is still for the very stable, very reliable version 0.16, which still is used most.
If you use the Show All button prior to your rotation the object should rotate around the center of the screen.
You seem to have started with the unstable development version of FreeCAD. Most documentation found in the net is still for the very stable, very reliable version 0.16, which still is used most.
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Re: Mouse Model. CAD Navigation
As I wrote above, I already used the article you gave me the link tochrisb wrote:You can configure different user interfaces for the mouse: https://www.freecadweb.org/wiki/index.p ... ouse_Model.
In a stable version, absolutely the same behavior. Also in 0.15, 0.14 ...chrisb wrote:You seem to have started with the unstable development version of FreeCAD.
In addition, at some angles of rotation part of the part is cut off and it becomes clear that it is inside. (I did not specify any cutting planes)
I'm just wondering how to make a rotation not around the center of the screen but around the location of the cursor (see SketchUp, onshape)
I attach screenshots for the stable version:
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Re: Mouse Model. CAD Navigation
I am sorry I misunderstood your post: You wanted to rotate off center at a specified point. And I am sorry again, I cannot help, I only can confirm the behaviour on my systems.
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Re: Mouse Model. CAD Navigation
That's why I warned that I have a bad English.chrisb wrote:I am sorry I misunderstood your post: You wanted to rotate off center at a specified point. And I am sorry again, I cannot help, I only can confirm the behaviour on my systems.
Well, that's okay. So you consider useful my idea with navigation in the style of "SketchUp, onscape"?
And in general, I think that Freecade is a very necessary and useful project, but not very friendly to beginners ((
Re: Mouse Model. CAD Navigation
I'm afraid it wasn't your english, it was my sloppyness.dangerenok wrote: That's why I warned that I have a bad English.
I'm not familiar with SketchUp, by I think it is useful to have the possibility to rotate a object off center - as it is described in the docs.Well, that's okay. So you consider useful my idea with navigation in the style of "SketchUp, onscape"?
I think it is not FreeCAD, that causes the problem. It is the parametric thinking in 3D which is far more difficult than anything in 2D. FreeCAD lacks some documentation, that is correct; but instead we have a very active forum where individual help is provided.And in general, I think that Freecade is a very necessary and useful project, but not very friendly to beginners ((
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Re: Mouse Model. CAD Navigation
That note is wrong; the cursor location at middle mouse button click determines the center of rotation when using Tools > View Turntable (or the View Turntable equivalent by releasing the mouse buttons while the cursor is moving). That is, if you haven't disabled it by changing the Edit > Preferences > Display (icon in left pane) > 3D View (tab at top of right pane) > Enable Animation tickbox from the default ticked (on) to unticked (off).dangerenok wrote:In the note it is written:
"Click first with the middle mouse button, hold it down, and then click the left mouse button and drag the mouse in the desired direction. The cursor location at the middle mouse button click determines the center of rotation."