I've tried everything I can think of myself and searched up help sites and the works... yet I have this consistant issue of being unable to rotate my view of the area/region horizontally or vertically....
Scrolling in and out works fine though...
Help would be greatly appretiated!
Issue with toolset camera
Débuté par
AegisTemplar
, nov. 23 2009 06:15
#1
Posté 23 novembre 2009 - 06:15
#2
Posté 23 novembre 2009 - 06:40
If the window is active, holding down CTRL and the right mouse button should rotate your view. CTRL+left mouse button should slide the view around the window.
#3
Posté 23 novembre 2009 - 07:05
If you go to Tools>Options you can then change the "Mouse Control Style".
You have three options:
Windows Standard: Camera only moves when you hold "Alt", Alt + Left Mouse-button to track along current plane, Alt + Right Mouse-Button to rotate view.
NWNToolset: Middle Mouse-Button rotates view, Ctrl + Left Mouse-Button to track along current plane, Ctrl + Right Mouse-Button to rotate view.
3dsMax: Middle Mouse-Button to pan view relative to current viewing plane, Alt+Middle Mouse-Button to rotate the view.
...wait, I just realised I misread your question
, I thought you meant how can you pan up and down the z-axis.
Well, my advice may help still, if you've inadvertantly changed the view style somehow...
More in line with your actual question: some tools limit your camera (eg, area editor doesn't allow you to rotate below the plane, whereas the cutscene editor does) so it may have something to do with that.
Sorry about that
You have three options:
Windows Standard: Camera only moves when you hold "Alt", Alt + Left Mouse-button to track along current plane, Alt + Right Mouse-Button to rotate view.
NWNToolset: Middle Mouse-Button rotates view, Ctrl + Left Mouse-Button to track along current plane, Ctrl + Right Mouse-Button to rotate view.
3dsMax: Middle Mouse-Button to pan view relative to current viewing plane, Alt+Middle Mouse-Button to rotate the view.
...wait, I just realised I misread your question
Well, my advice may help still, if you've inadvertantly changed the view style somehow...
More in line with your actual question: some tools limit your camera (eg, area editor doesn't allow you to rotate below the plane, whereas the cutscene editor does) so it may have something to do with that.
Sorry about that
Modifié par Lord Thing, 23 novembre 2009 - 07:07 .
#4
Posté 23 novembre 2009 - 04:12
Thank you for the responses
!
I've tried holding down cntrl and changing the styles of control in the tools drop menu. Sadly it changes nothing
I read an article in which someone went into their control panel and changed mouse settings there and it worked for them... none-the-less irony had to hit me and it wouldn't give me "mouse" options but since my computer is really a laptop it brought up touchpad options...
I'm not sure I shouldn't just pack my bags and call it quits lol. (Also just got the moduel error when attempting to load game *sigh*) >_<
I've tried holding down cntrl and changing the styles of control in the tools drop menu. Sadly it changes nothing
I read an article in which someone went into their control panel and changed mouse settings there and it worked for them... none-the-less irony had to hit me and it wouldn't give me "mouse" options but since my computer is really a laptop it brought up touchpad options...
I'm not sure I shouldn't just pack my bags and call it quits lol. (Also just got the moduel error when attempting to load game *sigh*) >_<





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