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Customization Guide (.pdf) - Documentation & Online Help - Autodesk

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Mouse Buttons<br />

NOTE Double click actions cannot be created for OLE and VIEWPORT objects.<br />

You can change the standard behavior of pointing devices in the program.<br />

Overview of Mouse Buttons<br />

Mouse buttons define how a Windows system pointing device functions. You<br />

can customize the behavior of a mouse or other pointing device in the<br />

Customize User Interface (CUI) Editor. If a pointing device has more than two<br />

buttons, you can change the behavior of the second and third buttons. The<br />

first button on any pointing device cannot be changed in the Customize User<br />

Interface (CUI) Editor.<br />

By using the Shift and Ctrl keys, you can create a number of combinations to<br />

suit your needs. Your pointing device can recognize as many commands as it<br />

has assignable buttons. The Mouse Buttons section of the tree node is organized<br />

by keyboard combination such as Click, Shift+Click, Ctrl+Click, and<br />

Ctrl+Shift+Click. The tablet buttons are numbered sequentially. Drag a<br />

command to assign the command to a mouse button. Create additional buttons<br />

by dragging commands to a Click node.<br />

The following table shows the Click mouse button properties as they appear<br />

in the Properties pane.<br />

Properties for the Click Mouse Button<br />

Properties<br />

Pane Item<br />

Aliases<br />

Description<br />

Specifies the aliases for the mouse button. Click<br />

the [ ] button to open the Aliases dialog box.<br />

Each alias in the CUIx file should be unique and<br />

it is used to reference the mouse button programmatically.<br />

To add a mouse button combination<br />

Example<br />

AUX1<br />

1 Click Manage tab ➤ <strong>Customization</strong> panel ➤ User Interface.<br />

2 In the Customize User Interface Editor, click the Customize tab.<br />

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