From: "James E. Hopper" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Eric,

i have been playing with your cocoa viewer, very nice.  one thing
though.  the keyboard versions of the three button mouse are
different than in osgviewer. in osgviewer the command key zooms in
and out, while the control key lets you rotate the view.  in your
viewer the two buttons are reversed.  i think it would be good if the
cocoa viewer matched the main osgviewer application.

best jim

Hi James,
Thanks for the feedback. Assuming I did not accidentally reverse the
middle and right click actions, then I think the Ctrl-click action is
the correct one. Ctrl-click is pretty much synonymous with Right-click
on the platform. This is how all Mac users bring up the (right-click)
contextual menu for all applications when they only have a 1-button
mouse. Intuitively, this (generally) extends to all features requiring
right-click/ctrl-click, not just limited to contextual menus. (It also
makes documentation much easier to write.)

I agree that osgviewer should be consistent, so instead, I think we
should flip the Producer/osgviewer code to follow the platform
convention. (I assume this change doesn't affect any other platform
since nobody else deals with a 1-button mouse.)

What do you think?

Thanks,
Eric
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