morganfm71
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Mouse Wheel Zoom Options In an Odd Location
Would "Preferences" be a better location for "Mouse Wheel Zoom options?" Took me about 5 minutes to find it, but that's only because I knew from the last time that it wasn't in preferences. I wanted to turn off "Simultaneous Horizontal and Vertical Zoom."
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morganfm71
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Re: Mouse Wheel Zoom Options In an Odd Location
2015/09/10 04:17:39
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Actually that was not what I wanted to set it at. :/ My goal was to be able to hold "ALT+Scroll Wheel" to horizontally zoom in or out wherever my cursor is. Similar to zooming centered on the now time with "CTRL+LEFT/RIGHT ARROW." If you only turn off "Simultaneous Horizontal and Vertical Zoom" Sonar zooms only vertically. Not sure why I would want that. I got what I wanted by changing the vertical zoom scale to a factor of 1.000 and leaving "Simultaneous Horizontal and Vertical Zoom" checked. Even though, visually, that is not what happens. The end result is horizontal scroll only. Which I am please with. Just kind of a weird way to get to that point.
post edited by morganfm71 - 2015/09/10 04:29:57
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streckfus
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Re: Mouse Wheel Zoom Options In an Odd Location
2015/09/10 10:08:39
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Awesome to see you got it working that way, but where exactly is mouse wheel zoom option dialog? I didn't even realize horizontal zooming was possible with the mouse wheel in Sonar...I've just been using quick zoom key commands and the click/drag-down method from the timeline.
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snaut2000
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Re: Mouse Wheel Zoom Options In an Odd Location
2015/09/10 11:14:57
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When you uncheck "Simultaneous Horizontal and Vertical Zoom" you can zoom horizontaly by holding down ALt+Control. I use that al the time.
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morganfm71
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Re: Mouse Wheel Zoom Options In an Odd Location
2015/09/10 14:30:58
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I figured that out as well, but I don't want to hold down more than one modifier key because I use this so often.
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morganfm71
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Re: Mouse Wheel Zoom Options In an Odd Location
2015/09/10 14:35:18
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To find the mousewheel zoom options...in track view click on "Options."
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streckfus
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Re: Mouse Wheel Zoom Options In an Odd Location
2015/09/10 14:37:55
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Thanks! Never would've thought to look there...so yeah, it definitely seems like it'd be more at home living next to the keyboard shortcuts etc. in the Preferences menu.
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morganfm71
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Re: Mouse Wheel Zoom Options In an Odd Location
2015/09/10 14:39:35
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Yeah. A lot of those "options" seem conspicuously similar to what might be considered "preferences."
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Re: Mouse Wheel Zoom Options In an Odd Location
2015/09/10 20:26:04
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Tak T. Primary Laptop: Core i7-4710MQ CPU, 16GB RAM, 7200RPM HDD, Windows 7 Home Premium OS (Japanese) x64 SP1Secondary Laptop: Core2 Duo CPU, 8GB RAM, 7200RPM HDD, Windows 7 Professional OS (Japanese) x64 SP1Audio Interface: iD14 (ASIO)Keyboard Controller/MIDI Interface: A-800PRODAW: SONAR Platinum x64 (latest update installed)
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morganfm71
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Re: Mouse Wheel Zoom Options In an Odd Location
2015/09/10 21:36:59
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snaut2000
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Re: Mouse Wheel Zoom Options In an Odd Location
2015/09/11 04:25:43
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Re: Mouse Wheel Zoom Options In an Odd Location
2015/09/11 09:48:50
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snaut2000
icontakt I don't hold down any keys. I just use the horizontal mouse wheel.  http://store.madcatz.com/platforms/mac/Mad-Catz-MOUS-9.html
Does this work? My mouse has this feature but I never got that to work. I will try this again with platinum...
Yes, it's been working like a charm ever since I bought it (a year or so ago). Each button/control on that mouse is keybindable, so I assigned Ctrl+Left Arrow and Ctrl+Right Arrow to the horizontal wheel. I can never go back to a mouse that has no horizontal wheel!!!
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stevec
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Re: Mouse Wheel Zoom Options In an Odd Location
2015/09/12 12:04:18
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That is pretty cool. Plus, it looks like a Transformers mouse.
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