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Different Animations/Look for Right Mouse Button and Middle Mouse Button on Click and Drag #272

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KenzKD opened this issue May 19, 2024 · 1 comment

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@KenzKD
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KenzKD commented May 19, 2024

I use 3d Software and have to frequently use the Right Mouse Button and Middle Mouse Button. Currently there is no way to differentiate the Mouse Clicks unless you enable the show mouse events.

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On Right click perhaps we could change the shape to like a square and for the middle mouse click we could do to a triangle perhaps or some other shapes.

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Instead of shapes we could also change the color on right click and middle mouse click. I think this is should be can be an additional feature instead of the main solution as you can have issue with color blindness and the above Solution would be more effective for that.

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I second this one! 😄

I have a simpler (and hopefully more visually-analogous) suggestion for differentiating between mouse buttons: because the buttons are normally arranged left to right like: [ ] 0 [ ] then having an outlined set of three buttons appear for each click, with the triggered one highlighted/filled-in, would give visual context to whether the left, middle, or right mouse button has been clicked. This could then be presented in the same elegant visual style as the rest of the keystrokes, and would need no legend to decode the relationship between the on-screen indication and the physical mouse buttons.

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