The first way is to configure the gesture to release the click. ![]() Shift-Z like normal to center or rest viewer. Select Middle Mouse Button 1019×692 89.1 KB Now that the mouse click is down, you need a way to release it. The added advantage of this is that you no longer have to click to drag in your other everyday operations on Mac OSĮdit: After turning on three finger drag in Mac OS the "Two Finger" drag for "Panning" will be a function for the Resolve viewer, but may get a little "quick" (happened once or twice, had to click on viewer to reset) or hold down control while "Two Finger" dragging to stabilize. Works as well as the middle mouse button but you get all the advantages of the TracK Pad. Ive been using the BetterTouchTool for several years now (and quite happy with it), and has always been possible to 'program' a middle mouse button on my Magic Mouse that works perfectly as any other mouse-with-a-real-scrollwheel. I really don't know why Apple buried this function but it's there. Once you turn on three finger drag in "Accessibility" in Mac OS you can then two finger drag to pan in Resolve. OK this one is going to blow a few peoples mind because Apple has hid the 3 finger drag in the "accessibility" options and not in the TrackPad functions tab. ![]() Although BetterTouchTool even mentions this Middle Click. * If the Viewer is zoomed-in such that portions of the frame are not visible, allow two-finger dragging (no click required) to pan the frame within the Viewer.Įither or both of these changes would be welcome - preferably both. a) a way to emulate the middle-mouse-button on MacOS b) If not - any ideas how this could be. ![]() * Disable two-finger drag in the Viewer to zoom (it's far too easy to accidentally and arbitrarily zoom the damned Viewer using a trackpad - zooming using cmd-plus and cmd-minus is just far more controllable. Instead, it'd be great if Blackmagic made it possible to activate a trackpad mode that does the following: ALT+click mimics the middle click, but it looks like SHIFT+. Zachnfine wrote:For those of us who love using a mac with Magic Trackpad, requiring us to keep an otherwise superfluous 3-button mouse beside the computer doesn't feel right. Its true that a trackpad doesnt fully replace a 3 button mouse.
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