I thought I'd share this tip for others using LXBeams.
I'm new to the OS-X platform for lighting software having come from 10+ years of WYSIWG (don't get me started ranting on those b**tards).
Being a PC user, and mostly designing scenery with Sketchup (I also teach it at university), I am so comfortable using my Logitech MX Revolution mouse that the zooming, panning and orbiting is almost second nature.
Moving to the Mac (I love my new MacBook Pro 13 btw), I bought I Magic Mouse. I love the gestures on it. There is a fab little free app called MagicPrefs. It allows you to remap gestures and clicks to new commands or keystrokes.
I mapped the middle area click on the mouse to be "orbit" in Sketchup. It makes drawing so much easier. So I thought about LXBeams. The one thing that makes me crazy is having to use keystrokes to zoom in and out. The magic mouse will swipe left, right, up and down, but I have to hit CMD + or - to zoom. So I mapped a three finger click to CMD + and a four finger click to CMD - and now all my page navigations is mouse based.
Tip for Magic Mouse Users
If you use a trackpad, you can use a pinch gesture for the zoom.
Also, you can selectively enable zoom by combining a scroll with the option key. That way regular scroll can operate the scroll bars and option + scroll can zoom.
Perhaps some day the magic mouse will support pinch and other iOS-like gestures. Apple reversed a huge interface element when they reversed scrolling to match iOS in Lion. Today's trackpads work very much like other iOS devices. It seems like a no-brainer to support all the gestures with a magic mouse.
Also, you can selectively enable zoom by combining a scroll with the option key. That way regular scroll can operate the scroll bars and option + scroll can zoom.
Perhaps some day the magic mouse will support pinch and other iOS-like gestures. Apple reversed a huge interface element when they reversed scrolling to match iOS in Lion. Today's trackpads work very much like other iOS devices. It seems like a no-brainer to support all the gestures with a magic mouse.
I love the magic mouse but it is weird to constantly start a scroll in the opposite direction than you expect.admin wrote:If you use a trackpad, you can use a pinch gesture for the zoom.
Also, you can selectively enable zoom by combining a scroll with the option key. That way regular scroll can operate the scroll bars and option + scroll can zoom.
Perhaps some day the magic mouse will support pinch and other iOS-like gestures. Apple reversed a huge interface element when they reversed scrolling to match iOS in Lion. Today's trackpads work very much like other iOS devices. It seems like a no-brainer to support all the gestures with a magic mouse.