hello again fellow TSF'ers 
ok so i have a Kensington PilotMouse Optical Wireless Model#72129 (see pic below)
it's the same as above pic just no wire lol. they must have discontinued the wireless one because i can only find the wired mouse on their site kensington.com
anyways. so at my work i swapped out my older mouse for a mouse i had at home, the above mentioned kensington one, i swapped the old one out because it was a ball mouse ( not a trackball ) but the older ball inside the mouse crap.
so anyways, with a regular 3-button mouse i can pick points (left click), zoom in (push middle wheel forward), zoom out (pull middle wheel back), pan around the drawing space (hold middle button down and move mouse to pan project), and clear or repeat last task initiated (right click).
so anyway, i installed the mouse and the software for the mouse, to enable the other 2 bottons, the ones on the side, at home i had them set to back and forward for webpages, quite nifty i must say! so after it was installed, and i restarted i opened ACAD and those zoom and pan functions no longer existed with the scroll wheel. i could only pan (VERY SLOWLY) to the right and left, i could click the middle mouse button and then pan, very slowly, up and down, but i could not zoom with the mouse. very agonizing!
so i uninstalled the mouse software, and restarted, i now have all those functions again, but was curious if, since i have those 2 buttons on the side, could i perhaps map them to certain key commands or functions within AutoCAD? i tried before with the software installed but it was a no go. i was only able to launch ACAD with a click, but the two softwares were not interactive with each other so i could not make it do commands inside ACAD nor could i set up any macros that i saw.
anyone know if i can configure this in ACAD R14 itself? for using those 2 buttons, or since the software is not installed those buttons cannot be used? :4-dontkno
i think i included all the details lol. but please ask if theres anything else you need to know.
i have also looked at the aclt.mns which in the OFFICIAL AutoCAD it would be called acad.mns but my work uses the AutoCAD LT 98 version. which is a slimmed down version with less nifty options
i did not make any changes but saw that i could make some button clicks or customizations but did not know how i could. perhaps someone could shed some light for me.
thanks all
- Doug
ok so i have a Kensington PilotMouse Optical Wireless Model#72129 (see pic below)

it's the same as above pic just no wire lol. they must have discontinued the wireless one because i can only find the wired mouse on their site kensington.com
anyways. so at my work i swapped out my older mouse for a mouse i had at home, the above mentioned kensington one, i swapped the old one out because it was a ball mouse ( not a trackball ) but the older ball inside the mouse crap.
so anyways, with a regular 3-button mouse i can pick points (left click), zoom in (push middle wheel forward), zoom out (pull middle wheel back), pan around the drawing space (hold middle button down and move mouse to pan project), and clear or repeat last task initiated (right click).
so anyway, i installed the mouse and the software for the mouse, to enable the other 2 bottons, the ones on the side, at home i had them set to back and forward for webpages, quite nifty i must say! so after it was installed, and i restarted i opened ACAD and those zoom and pan functions no longer existed with the scroll wheel. i could only pan (VERY SLOWLY) to the right and left, i could click the middle mouse button and then pan, very slowly, up and down, but i could not zoom with the mouse. very agonizing!
so i uninstalled the mouse software, and restarted, i now have all those functions again, but was curious if, since i have those 2 buttons on the side, could i perhaps map them to certain key commands or functions within AutoCAD? i tried before with the software installed but it was a no go. i was only able to launch ACAD with a click, but the two softwares were not interactive with each other so i could not make it do commands inside ACAD nor could i set up any macros that i saw.
anyone know if i can configure this in ACAD R14 itself? for using those 2 buttons, or since the software is not installed those buttons cannot be used? :4-dontkno
i think i included all the details lol. but please ask if theres anything else you need to know.
i have also looked at the aclt.mns which in the OFFICIAL AutoCAD it would be called acad.mns but my work uses the AutoCAD LT 98 version. which is a slimmed down version with less nifty options
thanks all
- Doug