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SketchUp with Mac Magic Mouse/MagicPrefs

Posted By: Peter Schiller

SketchUp with Mac Magic Mouse/MagicPrefs - 02/07/10 04:38 PM

I want to start using SketchUp on my 13" MacBook running OS X 10.6.2. I don't have a mouse yet. It seems like most people who have tried out the new Magic Mouse really like it, unless they are doing 3D modeling, because it lacks a middle mouse button. Magic Mouse doesn't actually have any buttons - the entire top surface of it is touch sensitive like a track pad. It sounds like MagicPrefs (freeware) gives you the ability to configure the Magic Mouse for middle button clicks, among other things:
http://www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/system_disk_utilities/magicprefs.html

Have any Mac/SketchUp users out there tried out the Magic Mouse? If so, any chance you've used MagicPrefs with it? If you're not a fan of the Magic Mouse (or haven't used it), what do you recommend?

Any helpful tidbits for getting started in SketchUp on the Mac? I have a copy of SketchUp for Dummies and the SketchUp article that was in TF #94.

Thanks.

Pete Schiller
Freedom, NH
Posted By: daiku

Re: SketchUp with Mac Magic Mouse/MagicPrefs - 02/07/10 07:06 PM

I don't know about the mac, but I find the key to being productive on Skethcup is the ability to quickly navigate with the mouse. You press and hold the middle button to orbit, and roll teh scroll wheel to zoom in and out. You prefrom these operations constantly, and if your mouse doesn't do that easily, you'll be severely handicapped. But another option comes to mind, which is the space navigator from 3D connexion. You use it in your left hand to navigate the model. That might be a good companion for the mouse you have your eye on. CB.
Posted By: Peter Schiller

Re: SketchUp with Mac Magic Mouse/MagicPrefs - 02/07/10 11:35 PM

I wasn't familiar with the SpaceNavigator, that's a great suggestion. User comments seem to indicate that once you get past its lousy configuration software, the SpaceNavigator is a really slick tool and well made piece of hardware.

I'm still curious to hear from some Mac users. I don't think I've touched a mouse in almost two years; I've just been using the trackpad on the MacBook. What intrigues me about the Magic Mouse is that its top surface is essentially a multi-touch trackpad.

I really wasn't looking to spend $69 on a mouse and another $95 on a 3D navigator though. I realize that the cheap way out is to just get a 3-button mouse.

Pete Schiller
Freedom, NH

Posted By: bmike

Re: SketchUp with Mac Magic Mouse/MagicPrefs - 02/08/10 01:21 PM

Originally Posted By: Peter Schiller


Any helpful tidbits for getting started in SketchUp on the Mac?



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