Philip Bays sent (2004.06.26 at 5.27p [-0500gmt]) :

>Thanks Tim:
>
>While the dual assignment works, I wonder if assigning left-mouse
>drag with x, y, or z, as modifier keys might not give more
>independent control in all three axes?
>

hi Phil,

that is a good suggestion.  Miguel and I have discussed making
shift-left click zoom only, but haven't gotten to the implementation of
something workable yet.

regards,

tim
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>Phil
>
>On Jun 26, 2004, at 4:19 PM, timothy driscoll wrote:
>
>>Philip Bays sent (2004.06.26 at 5.35a [-0500gmt]) :
>>
>>>I thought there was a key/mouse combination that allowed the user
>>>to rotate a structure specifically about the z axis in the applet?
>>>  I do not find that. Anyone remember what it is?
>>>
>>Shift-left click and drag.  it is buddied up with zoom at the
>>moment; IIRC z rotation is controlled by moving your mouse pointer
>>horizontally, zoom vertically.  but maybe its the reverse...
>>
>>
>>hth,
>>
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