Right-Click...
Right-Click...
I think that Live is The only application I'm aware of that doesn't implement this feature...
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The Mysterious Flying Pum
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And Mac users
... and not only for PC users. There is also a right click on Mac even if you need a non-Mac mouse...
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gauss control
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Howdy posters,
sorry to rain on your parade however this feature has been requested in another thread previously.
Definitely agreed however ...
Cheers
jASeFOs
sorry to rain on your parade however this feature has been requested in another thread previously.
Definitely agreed however ...
Cheers
jASeFOs
JaseFOS
-Live10.1 |Push2|Maschinemk2|KeyLab61|LaunchPad|MCUpro|MCExt|MCExt|iPad2|TouchABLE2
-Mac Pro 5.1 (dual hex core Xeon 3.46gHz, 28Gb RAM) running MacOS 10.13.6
-Universal Audio Apollo Quad (firewire)
-SHITLOADS OF HARDWARE SYNTHS
-Live10.1 |Push2|Maschinemk2|KeyLab61|LaunchPad|MCUpro|MCExt|MCExt|iPad2|TouchABLE2
-Mac Pro 5.1 (dual hex core Xeon 3.46gHz, 28Gb RAM) running MacOS 10.13.6
-Universal Audio Apollo Quad (firewire)
-SHITLOADS OF HARDWARE SYNTHS
Guys, I can't second this enough...and yes, I did join in on the other threads regarding better mouse usage.
These days, it's silly to not have support for multi-button mouse(s) or for the scroll wheel. Sure there are iBooks the only have one button if you don't add a USB mouse, and in that instance, the user wouldn't have access to those features. Therefore, keep critical functions out of that menu (unlike Sonar)
I think that using the scroll wheel to be able to scroll horizontally is so critical, and I can't beleive it's missing. If you have a bunch of tracks in a Live Set, the only way to scroll horizontally is the use your mouse, grab the horizontal scroll bar and move over. Try doing that in the middle of a set when you have to work between songs on tracks that are far apart. (Is this making sense?) A solution might be to do CTRL+Scroll wheel, or another option is to allow the use of the scroll button or the right-click to grab your canvas and move it over. This is implemented in SX and in Acrobat reader - when you click down your scroll wheel like a button, your mouse turns into a hand and you can grab your canvas and move over as needed.
Not using a modern mouse to it's fullest potential is about as bad a mistake as Cakewalk taking 14 versions to include an internal metronome. Ableton, please continue to innovate and don't get left behind on this.
These days, it's silly to not have support for multi-button mouse(s) or for the scroll wheel. Sure there are iBooks the only have one button if you don't add a USB mouse, and in that instance, the user wouldn't have access to those features. Therefore, keep critical functions out of that menu (unlike Sonar)
I think that using the scroll wheel to be able to scroll horizontally is so critical, and I can't beleive it's missing. If you have a bunch of tracks in a Live Set, the only way to scroll horizontally is the use your mouse, grab the horizontal scroll bar and move over. Try doing that in the middle of a set when you have to work between songs on tracks that are far apart. (Is this making sense?) A solution might be to do CTRL+Scroll wheel, or another option is to allow the use of the scroll button or the right-click to grab your canvas and move it over. This is implemented in SX and in Acrobat reader - when you click down your scroll wheel like a button, your mouse turns into a hand and you can grab your canvas and move over as needed.
Not using a modern mouse to it's fullest potential is about as bad a mistake as Cakewalk taking 14 versions to include an internal metronome. Ableton, please continue to innovate and don't get left behind on this.
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dave dominey
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