Bentley Raceway and Cable Management CONNECT Edition Help

Additional Default Button Assignments

In the event that your input device has more than two buttons, there are some additional default button assignments for them:

  • If you have three mouse buttons, the middle button is mapped by default to a logical button called "XButton 1." XButton 1 has some additional button assignments. It has assigned to it key-ins that allow you to pan, rotate, or navigate through views, depending on whether you press XButton 1 alone or with the <Ctrl>, <Alt>, or <Shift> key. You can change XButton 1's button assignments to do something other than pan, rotate, or navigation through views, which is why the button has a generic name.
  • If you have more than three physical buttons on your input device, note that buttons four through 15 are mapped to logical buttons XButton 2 through XButton 13. You could add a button assignment to your fourth button, for example, which is mapped to logical button XButton 2. In the Button Assignments dialog you would assign a key-in to XButton 2. You also could add the <Ctrl>, <Alt>, and/or <Shift> keys to XButton 2. Pressing your fourth button, plus the other keys if you added them, would execute the key-in.