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    Hi,

    I have a Logitech LX-7 optical mouse. In Revit Architecture 2010, I can't get the pan command to work when holding down the wheel. Rolling the wheel will zoom the image.

    Any suggestions how to change the mouse settings so I can pan?

    The same question on the Logitech site got no response.

    Thanks

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    Default Re: Revit and Logitech Mouse

    greg002, do you install SetPoint from Logitech ?

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    When I saw your comment I downloaded the latest version of SetPoint and that works!

    Thank you for the suggestion.



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    Rats!

    I worked briefly in the elevation view but not the plan. There is no selection for 'pan' in the Logitech program where you change what the buttons do.

    Any more suggestions?

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    Default Re: Revit and Logitech Mouse

    Quote Originally Posted by greg002 View Post
    Rats!

    I worked briefly in the elevation view but not the plan. There is no selection for 'pan' in the Logitech program where you change what the buttons do.

    Any more suggestions?

    Thanks

    Greg
    Is the wheel button set to AutoScroll in the driver?
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    Default Re: Revit and Logitech Mouse

    No, it's set to "zoom."

    It zooms in Revit just as I had in my classes.

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    Default Re: Revit and Logitech Mouse

    Quote Originally Posted by greg002 View Post
    No, it's set to "zoom."

    It zooms in Revit just as I had in my classes.
    Try setting the driver to do the moddle button as "Other" and function as a middle button.
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    Default Re: Revit and Logitech Mouse

    I had this problem as well. My mouse startet working in revit, when i turned on "game detection" in setpoint.

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