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Blender middle mouse button doesn't work
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If you're having trouble using the middle mouse button in Blender, there are a few things you can try. First, make sure that you have the latest version of Blender installed. If you're still having trouble, you can try resetting your preferences. To do this, go to the File menu and select "User Preferences." In the Preferences window, click the "Add-ons" tab and then click the "Reset to Default" button. This will reset all of your Blender preferences, so you may need to reconfigure some of your settings.
If you're still having trouble, you can try changing the input method. To do this, go to the File menu and select "User Preferences." In the Preferences window, click the "Input" tab. In the "Input Method" drop-down menu, select "Alternate." This will change the way Blender interprets mouse input, which may fix the problem.
If you're still having trouble, you can try enabling the "Emulate 3 Button Mouse" option. To do this, go to the File menu and select "User Preferences." In the Preferences window, click the "Input" tab. In the "Emulate 3 Button Mouse" drop-down menu, select "Enable." This will make Blender emulate a three-button mouse, which may fix the problem.
If you're still having trouble, you can try disabling the "Use Numpad" option. To do this, go to the File menu and select "User Preferences." In the Preferences window, click the "Input" tab. In the "Use Numpad" drop-down menu, select "Disable." This will make Blender use the regular keyboard keys for numeric input, which may fix the problem.
If you're still having trouble, you can try changing the "Input Method" to "None." To do this, go to the File menu and select "User Preferences." In the Preferences window, click the "Input" tab. In the "Input Method" drop-down menu, select "None." This will make Blender use the regular keyboard and mouse input, which may fix the problem.
If you're still having trouble, you can try changing the "Emulate 3 Button Mouse" to "Off." To do this, go to the File menu and select "User Preferences." In the Preferences window, click the "Input" tab. In the "Emulate 3 Button Mouse" drop-down menu, select "Off." This will make Blender use the regular mouse input, which may fix the problem.
If you're still having trouble, you can try resetting your Blender preferences. To do this, go to the File menu and select "User Preferences." In the Preferences window, click the "Add-ons" tab and then click the "Reset to Default" button. This will reset all
Related questions:
Q: How do you fix middle mouse buttons not working?
A: There are a few things that you can try in order to fix middle mouse buttons not working:
Check if the middle mouse button is enabled in the mouse settings.
If the middle mouse button is enabled, try resetting the mouse settings to the default values.
If the problem persists, try updating the mouse driver.
Q: How do I use the middle mouse button in blender?
A: There is no middle mouse button in blender.
Q: How do I move in blender without middle mouse button?
A: There is no need to use the middle mouse button to move in Blender. You can use the Left mouse button and the Right mouse button to move the view.
Q: What does shift middle mouse do in blender?
A: There is no definitive answer to this question, as it depends on the particular user's preferences and workflows. However, some possible uses for the shift+middle mouse button combination include moving objects around in the 3D view, or manipulating the camera.