![]() ![]() Hope it works for you if you're having the same issues I was having. You may want to try it and the software can be found here: BUT, when I re-installed the older v1.5.0 version, it worked like a charm. This little helper bypasses the problem, automatically loading the driver. For macOS, I went with SteerMouse because it would allow the top 2 buttons on the SlimBlade to work, whereas without any additional drivers, those buttons don't work at all - they don't output standard HID events. ![]() You can manually start it by opening the TrackballWorks System Preference pane, but who wants to do that every time they start their computer. Personally, after reading all the experiences with TrackballWorks and KensingtonWorks, I've not bothered to install the 1st party drivers. STILL didn't work and had to uninstall the Kensington app. Due to changes in recent versions of OS X, The Kensington TrackballWorks driver no longer starts automatically. So when I updated my OS to Big Sur v11.4 on one of my drives that had TrackballWorks v1.5.0 and it was working, I decided to use one of duplicate back up drives (with the same software), and tried the LONG above instructions to install the most current app. Go to System Preferences > Security and Privacy > Privacy > Accessibility > check KensingtonWorks Helper Go to System Preferences > Security and Privacy > GeneralĬheck if the software is blocked in the general tab, tbwDKManager.app allow it Drivers for this product can be downloaded from this location: Kensington Software Download Page While still in the Device Manager look under Universal Serial Bus controllers for any unknown devices. Click on 'Uninstall' then reinstall the drivers again for the device. Install the software from the downloaded file Look for the uninstall option on the menu. Open “preferences” folder and please look for “.plist”,tbwsettings.json and delete it6.KensingtonWorks Uninstaller can be located in Finder > Applications > Utilities > KensingtonWorks Uninstallerįollow the below link to download the latest KensingtonWorks software file: Select “Go to Folder” and search for “~/Library” and return Go to System Preferences > right click on Kensingtonworks > remove When you set a Kensington Mouse button (or bottom pair) to 'middle click', it will not pan or orbit (w/SHIFT) in Fusion.what you will see when you click-hold the middle button is the pan/zoom icons at the bottom of the Fusion 360 view 'flash briefly'. I tried many approaches and followed all the steps from this other person saying to do this: Kensington Trackball (works) is nothing but headaches for pan/zoom in Fusion on Mac. There is also support for tab-completion: Enable it with 'editor.tabCompletion': 'on', type a snippet prefix (trigger text), and press Tab to insert a snippet. I had many issues trying to use the most updated Kensington TrackballWorks v2.2.10 with my SlimBlade Trackball and it did NOT recognize it AT ALL and required me to plug it in (when it was ALREADY plugged in). When the trackball is used on Windows or Mac OS X, there is a Kensington Trackball Works utility to customize the button operations and the scroll ring. In Visual Studio Code, snippets appear in IntelliSense ( Ctrl+Space) mixed with other suggestions, as well as in a dedicated snippet picker ( Insert Snippet in the Command Palette). ![]()
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