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Logi Options+Available on Windows and macOS at logitech.com/optionsplus lets you flow between computers by simply moving your cursor to the edge of the screen. Your MX keyboard follows your MX Master 3S and lets your workstream flow between Windows and macOSRequires Logi Options+ app available on Windows and macOS at logitech.com/optionsplus.

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I am using a new logitech mx master 3 mouse and I have easily assigned mouse buttons to keystrokes/functions in other programs and just wanted to basically set my forward and back to redo and undo, and make the gesture button act as shift + middle mouse button in order to orbit. The logitech options app has all of the options to do this but none seem work with fusion despite working everywhere else I have tried.

Hello I fixed this problem by deleting the Fusion 360 custom settings in the Logitech options menu and adding it again when Fusion 360 is running. Sadly this will erase all older settings but now it works again, btw windows Logitech options custom settings do not transfer over to mac Logitech options.

could you share a little more how you set yours up? advanced click or modifier keys? aside from my mouse still only sometimes working in fusion I was never able to get a keyboard free orbit down, I tired using my gesture button for shift but could not get it to register a hold rather than a press..

- When pressing the front side button 1st (hold) and then push the scroll wheel to the right I can orbit my model in the viewport without the use of my keyboard. (Note that once you press the middle mouse button you can release the shift button or key and you'll still be able to orbit as long as you don't let go of the middle mouse button.)

I have MACBOOK AIR (2021 m1) with the Logitech MX Master 3 and been trying to assign BOTH the Pan and Orbit function on the mouse with NO KEYBOARD INPUT. - After changing many settings I found that leaving the fusion 360 preferences alone, down loading the new NEW LOGITECH MX OPTION+ (BETA) - DEC 2021. Then Assign middle mouse option button to "S" (did not work assigning to other mouse buttons for some reason). The S key will bring up the Fusion 360 search box. there you can type in PAN, then ORBIT and select the little up arrow to add as shortcut ( as shown in screen shot below).

Changing the preferences in fusion 360 to Tinkercad option did allow to pan with middle mouse button press down and orbit using the right hand mouse button but then I couldn't right click for options on Fusion desktop.

The only difference is that you still have to look at your cursor to click on pan or orbit. While I can do it from anywhere in the viewport without taking my eyes of the model. a more uninterrupted workflow in my opinion. I felt when ever I needed to take my eyes of the model my brain had to figure out what it was doing again.

Thanks Vanheesdennis1. That would be ideal. So maybe I missed something. Was there a solution posted on this thread using MAC, LOGITECH MX MOUSE, and Fusion 360 to be able to assign PAN and ORBIT to just work on mouse standalone? I know the method I'm using is kinda of a workaround that is not ideal. I just wanna minimize keyboard interaction since I'm working off the laptop. I couldn't get the shift to work on the assignable mouse button. Do you have a screenshot of your MX mouse configurations?

GOT IT!!!!! - I see what the issue was with my settings. I applied "shift" alone as a mouse assignment. When I try to use in combination with two mouse buttons at the same time it didn't work. There is a special option with the new Logitech BETA ( which I didn't see in previous version - dec 2021) it allows to select exactly what I was trying to do. The combination of SHIFT + Middle Mouse Button. Here is screenshot below.

EDIT (5/12/2021): for some reason on windows there are 2 fusion 360's option in logitech options so I had to change settings on both of them and see which one had an effect, if you see this do not panic.

You need to find the actual program path which is absolutely buried. One way to do so is to (1) launch Fusion 360 (2) Open Task Manager (3) Right Click -> Select Open File Location and then copy the folder path that includes the file location above.

Then you can select fusion 360. I made an additional error copying the file path of Fusion 360 itself and when you try to paste it into the dialog box for file path within Logi Options, it just launches another instance of Fusion.

So there you go. I have run into an additional problem related to the core of this article. The Advanced Click resulting in Shift + Middle Button doesn't seem to be working. Will update if I figure it out.

yeah I had to speak with the Logitech technicien to shove, partially, the problem. So, yes I had trouble to find the .exe file require to operate throught the Logitech app. The first I found wasn't the right one. I was most like a "shortcut" rather than an .exe file.

I found a chat somewhere else who explain how to find it in windows 11. In my case, the problem was the mind file was hidden so I never saw it. So I change my view setting in my folder to see hidden filles then saw the main file. After I just run the path to the .exe file.

So yeah was able to find it, but I wasn't able to config it to my taste. The closest I had was found in another chat. In fusion I change the setting, in my preference, and switch Pan, Zoom, Orbit shortcuts to TinkerCad.

Advanced Click doesn't work for enabling orbit, I think because Logi is processing it at [Middle Button then Shift] instead of [Shift then Middle Button]. If you press the middle button before shift, it will not enable orbit. Logi, you should make this addressable.

Anyway, the solution I came up with is to assign one of the buttons on your mouse to a 'Smart Action' which simply presses the Shift key and holds it for 1 second. So you can press this key, then subsequently press whatever key you have bound as 'Middle Button' to pan and this will enable the orbit functionality as long as you hold it.

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