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Maya Help: Hotkeys In Maya For Mac

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by spokcompverfe1980 2020. 2. 10. 07:07

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Maya Help: Hotkeys In Maya For Mac

The Zoom in/out responds to both left/right and up/down. For testing and consistency, I was having it only recognize left/right along with the other mouse action for pan left/right. Actually, Pan works in all directions, too. So a final solution would be something like: W = forward (alt + right mouse + drag left/up) A = slide left (alt + middle mouse + drag left) S = backwards (alt + right mouse + drag right/down) D = slide right (alt + middle mouse + drag right) Q = rise up (alt + middle mouse + drag up) E = lower down (alt + middle mouse + drag down). I like the code direction you're suggesting in your latest.

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Maya Help: Hotkeys In Maya For Mac

Response is weird. The W and S will sort of flip the camera around and upside down 180'.

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That's not exactly it, but something is going on. Also, this only occurs once. After the first cycle, the viewport loses focus (invaliding the native alt+mouse actions). The cursor is pushed to the top left corner of the screen, out of the viewport. Pulling it back to the viewport allows me to repeat a W or S action. The other A,D,Q,E (I added Q,E to your script start) don't cause any viewport change. However in all cases, it looks like there's an ALT problem.

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It could be the monkey wrench to all of this. When I natively do ALT+MOUSE, the viewport is always in focus and acts as expected. When I've used all versions of the script so far, simulating the ALT+MOUSE causes the first entry on the program's File Menu to highlight. This also occurs if I natively press-then-release the ALT key. I'll spend some more time poking around the outer edges of program's reaction to get a better sense for what's actually going on. Thanks for all the help - this is the last hurdle to a larger script.

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Combo press/release seems to be tricky. I'm having similar problems on a different function where RButton+MButton should provide a Pan left/right (natively ALT+MButton) and RButton should free spin the camera around (natively ALT+LButton). What's happening is a single RButton now does nothing since it's being paired with the other RButton + MButton action.