[solved] Two-finger scrolling on a Mac trackpad
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[solved] Two-finger scrolling on a Mac trackpad
I have learning to use LibreCAD for drawing up house plans, However, I have run into a technical issue that the LibreCAD team are unable to solve. So I am considering switching t QCAD. I have checked out the issue on QCAD and it does not occur. However, I have run into a different problem. I work on a Macbook Air which is running the latest version of Big Sur. I am using the built in trackpad. However, when I try to scrolling using the tow-finger gesture the drawing zooms instead. The "spread and pinch" gesture — which is what should be used to zoom — works as expected. I thought that this might be because of differences in the conventions for trackpad scrolling and zooming. However, it seems that Windows uses the same conventions as Mac in this regard. What is going wrong?
Re: Two-finger scrolling on a Mac trackpad
Hi,
Not sure, I am a destop/mouse user.
Have a look at Menu .. Edit .. Application Preferences (Ctrl+,) .. Graphics View .. Navigation .. Two finger swipe
BTW I am also interested in the mentioned technical issue ... :
CVH
Not sure, I am a destop/mouse user.
Have a look at Menu .. Edit .. Application Preferences (Ctrl+,) .. Graphics View .. Navigation .. Two finger swipe
BTW I am also interested in the mentioned technical issue ... :
Regards,
CVH
Re: Two-finger scrolling on a Mac trackpad
That suggestions was just what I needed. It fixed the problem immediately. Thanks.
The technical issue with LibreCAD is that when I try to draw a parallel to an existing oblique line, the parallel lines do not appear as the cursor is moved over the original line. If the line is vertical or horizontal the parallel lines do appear. The lines can be drawn either using the Vertical or Horizontal tool or the Two-point tool but drawn exactly vertical or horizontal. There is another issue. Even in the case of a vertical or horizontal line the parallel lines appear only on one side of the existing line, irrespective of the side from which the cursor approaches the existing line.
I have only found this problem with Big Sur 11.5.2 on my mid-2013 MacBook Air. When I use the same version of LibreCAD on my daughter's MacBook Air running Catalina it works as it should. So the problem could be specific to Big Sur or it could be an issue with my MacBook Air. However, I have no other problems with my MacBook Air.
I would like someone else who is using Big Sur to check out the Parallel function. However, I don't have anyone to ask, and when I posted the issue on the LibreCAD Forum no one came forward to either confirm or disconfirm the that they were experiencing the problem.
The technical issue with LibreCAD is that when I try to draw a parallel to an existing oblique line, the parallel lines do not appear as the cursor is moved over the original line. If the line is vertical or horizontal the parallel lines do appear. The lines can be drawn either using the Vertical or Horizontal tool or the Two-point tool but drawn exactly vertical or horizontal. There is another issue. Even in the case of a vertical or horizontal line the parallel lines appear only on one side of the existing line, irrespective of the side from which the cursor approaches the existing line.
I have only found this problem with Big Sur 11.5.2 on my mid-2013 MacBook Air. When I use the same version of LibreCAD on my daughter's MacBook Air running Catalina it works as it should. So the problem could be specific to Big Sur or it could be an issue with my MacBook Air. However, I have no other problems with my MacBook Air.
I would like someone else who is using Big Sur to check out the Parallel function. However, I don't have anyone to ask, and when I posted the issue on the LibreCAD Forum no one came forward to either confirm or disconfirm the that they were experiencing the problem.
Re: Two-finger scrolling on a Mac trackpad
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Re: [solved] Two-finger scrolling on a Mac trackpad
Thanks Andrew,
CVH
CVH
Re: [solved] Two-finger scrolling on a Mac trackpad
Husky,
I didn't post a question about LibreCAD. I was asked a question and I gave an honest and accurate reply. If the question to which you were objecting was the one to which I was replying then why didn't you highlight the question rather than part of my reply?
I didn't post a question about LibreCAD. I was asked a question and I gave an honest and accurate reply. If the question to which you were objecting was the one to which I was replying then why didn't you highlight the question rather than part of my reply?