I understand that you’re saying ‘hey, here’s something that i like to use and maybe you’ll like it too’ and that’s cool… but at the same time, please don’t get offended when someone else says 'no, i don’t like using that… for one- it simply won’t do what i need it to" or " it’s buggy when i try to use it as suggested" Meanwhile, there are other 3D modeling applications which do provide support for apple magic devices so people that have tried these other apps know it’s possible to do in sketchup… and that’s what the feature request is asking for – for sketchUp.app to obtain support for apple trackpads and mice. This is sketchup’s ‘official’ feature request forum and a trimble developer is directly engaged in the thread.Īnd my point is more to them instead of you that magicprefs (nor better touch tool nor any of the 3rd party utilities that i’ve tried over the years ) is not capable of offering a proper solution to the problem of navigating a sketchup model with apple’s hardware.Īnd also, a little more history since you’ve just joined yesterday and have only posted in this one thread- this forum is the 5th(?) incarnation of an official or semi-official sketchup forum… i can’t link to the old topics as they’ve disappeared but i’ve been asking for apple trackpad support in sketchup since my 2003 powerbook… the support hasn’t come in 10 years time and maybe it’s just a bit frustrating for someone to come along and say ‘hey, here’s one word and it’s the solution!’ when really, it’s not the solution… i’ve tried 3rd party offering (probably more than you) over and over with each new release and none have worked well yet… I get it that you think i’m attacking you or being a jerk or whatever but from my side, there’s more to it than that. Apple Expert: These folks have received the highest level of training Apple has to offer, whether as an Apple Genius, an independent contractor, or an authorized service professional.And, i’m sure you see that “magic mouse” are the first two words of the thread title.ĭidn’t realize I should only be reading the first two words of a thread title.Apple Certified: Current or former Apple employees who have a certain level of certifications are given this title.Apple Trained: Current or former Apple employees who do not possess a higher level of certification.It is granted solely at the moderator's discretion.) Apple Helper: These fine individuals are hand-picked by the moderators as a badge of their expertise, despite not having any formal Apple training.We have four flairs to offer! PM the Mods with a GCX screenshot (or other proof), and we'll add flair proudly proclaiming your expertise! No rank is an indication that the person is always, or even mostly, correct. However, if a response is rude, irrelevant, or harmful, please report it. Do upvote interesting questions and helpful answers.ĭownvoting questions you feel are annoying or repetitive is counterproductive. All comments should have some relation to their parent.Ĩ. Top-level comments should contain an answer to the question(s) in the post. Answers must be within the bounds of Apple’s EULA.įor a list of subjects inappropriate for /r/AppleHelp, see Guideline 2 above. People come here for help, so please don't shove them right back out the door. Rudeness will not be tolerated! Suggesting someone "Google it" is a good example of this. Fixing problems over the internet is incredibly difficult! Guidelines for Readers We're here to help, and this is the easiest way for us to do that. If posting the same question in multiple places, include links to the other threads.If posting a log or crash report, upload it to Gist.Photos or screenshots of the issue Mac or iOS device.Your model of Mac, iPhone, iPad, iPod, etcetera.Please make sure to include the following: Bypassing an Activation Lock or firmware password.Ĭertain information may be crucial for solving issues.If you are running a beta or developer preview, head over to /r/AppleHelp_Betas. Developer Previews and AppleSeed Betas.Questions must be within the bounds of Apple’s EULA.Ĭertain subjects are not appropriate for /r/AppleHelp, including: Readers attempting to help you deserve thank-you's and upvotes! Also, after finding a solution, please make sure to mark your post using the "edit solved status" (or "flair") button.Ģ. Check our /r/AppleHelp FAQ and basic troubleshooting guide before posting.
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