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misionaru
2008-07-29, 08:00 PM
Hello all!

1. First of all I would like to appolagise for my bad english, anyway it is good enough to understand my problem, I hope :)

2. I need your help with some problems I have with Autocad 2007. I'm experiencing some problems with mouse pan, meaning when I press the scroll button and keep it this way, it pans only horizontally but not also vertically. My second problem is that I've seen at another computer at my work that I can use mouse motion in reverse, meaning that if I keep the scroll pressed and I move the mouse in the right side, my image will move in the left side.

I want to mention that I've read the related topics and the solutions from there didn't help me, the mbuttonpan is set to 1.

I don't think it's a problem from my mouse driver, it surely must be a command or a button to activate...only I don't know where is it and I have already spent half an hour trying to figure it out...I'm exausted...

Please help me!

misionaru
2008-07-29, 08:26 PM
well...long live Google :D

Meanwhile I figure it out. Seems that it really was a problem from my mouse driver.

I have a Logitech MX310 mouse with the driver installed. So I searched topics related to this mouse and I found the problem: the scroll wheel needed to be set to "middle button", not to "universal scroll" as I had it set. I also resolved both problems.
Here is the original text from the solution:

Turn off any special mouse wheel settings with the mouse icon in the Windows Control Panel. Under the Buttons tab set "Use MS office Compatible Scroll", or the midlle-button setting to "Middle button".

For Logitech mice with the Logitech SetPoint software set the mouse button 3 (wheel) - "3. Selected Task" set to Other. Then pick Middle button.

Make sure your AutoCAD MBUTTONPAN variable is set to 1 (on).

You can also try to hold the CTRL key while Zooming.

Put this at the records for mouse problems from mice drivers :)

jaberwok
2008-07-29, 09:29 PM
Thanks for posting the answer.

misionaru
2008-07-30, 08:04 AM
sure, no problem. I only hope this will help others like me :)

jpowell.113353
2008-10-24, 06:38 PM
Yes thanks for the answer. I had a similar problem and your solution fixed it.

misionaru
2008-11-05, 12:02 PM
glad to help :)