how do you change the pivot point in hexagon beta?

jhnkbrplsjhnkbrpls Posts: 7
edited March 2018 in Hexagon Discussion

 with right right clicking the context menu does not appear and down of the  manipulators there is not the set pivot point

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  • dracorndracorn Posts: 2,333

    You would probably do better placing this question in the Hexagon thread - I received an immediate answer to my Hexagon questions there.

  • With your object selected, right click and choose Reset Pivot Point. You may want to go through different views (Front, Right etc).

    If I got it wrong can you please post a screen grab of your Hexagon interface, not really sure what is going wrong if you cannot right click on the object. May be try - File, User Resources and "Reset All" may help but that is a bit drastic - Sorry. 

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  • You have to have an object to work on, and you have to select it first.

  • With your object selected, right click and choose Reset Pivot Point. You may want to go through different views (Front, Right etc).

    If I got it wrong can you please post a screen grab of your Hexagon interface, not really sure what is going wrong if you cannot right click on the object. May be try - File, User Resources and "Reset All" may help but that is a bit drastic - Sorry. 

     

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  • when I write click  it says" select the corners of the box containing the items to select " if  I   drag afterwards  a red square appears 

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  • You have to have an object to work on, and you have to select it first.

     

    With your object selected, right click and choose Reset Pivot Point. You may want to go through different views (Front, Right etc).

    If I got it wrong can you please post a screen grab of your Hexagon interface, not really sure what is going wrong if you cannot right click on the object. May be try - File, User Resources and "Reset All" may help but that is a bit drastic - Sorry. 

     

    With your object selected, right click and choose Reset Pivot Point. You may want to go through different views (Front, Right etc).

    If I got it wrong can you please post a screen grab of your Hexagon interface, not really sure what is going wrong if you cannot right click on the object. May be try - File, User Resources and "Reset All" may help but that is a bit drastic - Sorry. 

    when I right click, it says :select the corners of the box containing the items to select" if I then drag, appears a red square

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  • Wee Dangerous JohnWee Dangerous John Posts: 1,605
    edited March 2018

    Got ya, I see what's going wrong now.

    What you are doing is right clicking the mouse and dragging it around the cube, this is like doing a lasso selection.

    Here's a quick run down on what to do (look at my screen grab to see where things are) -

    1. Have an object in your scene. Not selected, so it is not highlighted in the scene tree (your Form0 in the above screen grab)

    2. Click on the Cube (menu not object-see my ref) to be in "Object Mode".

    3. Click on your object - or select Form0 in the scene tree.

    4. Move your mouse to the object, right click and the menu box should appear.

    Post edited by Wee Dangerous John on
  • Got ya, I see what's going wrong now.

    What you are doing is right clicking the mouse and dragging it around the cube, this is like doing a lasso selection.

    Here's a quick run down on what to do (look at my screen grab to see where things are) -

    1. Have an object in your scene. Not selected, so it is not highlighted in the scene tree (your Form0 in the above screen grab)

    2. Click on the Cube (menu not object-see my ref) to be in "Object Mode".

    3. Click on your object - or select Form0 in the scene tree.

    4. Move your mouse to the object, right click and the menu box should appear.

    I follow your steps but when I right click the object , a rectangle selection appears instead of the context menu

  • Wee Dangerous JohnWee Dangerous John Posts: 1,605
    edited March 2018

    Have you got "Right Mouse Button" selected for Context Menu in your Preferences ?

    Edit - Preverences Editor - User Interface - Context Menu

     

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    Post edited by Wee Dangerous John on
  • Got ya, I see what's going wrong now.

    What you are doing is right clicking the mouse and dragging it around the cube, this is like doing a lasso selection.

    Here's a quick run down on what to do (look at my screen grab to see where things are) -

    1. Have an object in your scene. Not selected, so it is not highlighted in the scene tree (your Form0 in the above screen grab)

    2. Click on the Cube (menu not object-see my ref) to be in "Object Mode".

    3. Click on your object - or select Form0 in the scene tree.

    4. Move your mouse to the object, right click and the menu box should appear.

     

    Have you got "Right Mouse Button" selected for Context Menu in your Preferences ?

    Edit - Preverences Editor - User Interface - Context Menu

     

     

    Have you got "Right Mouse Button" selected for Context Menu in your Preferences ?

    Edit - Preverences Editor - User Interface - Context Menu

     

     

    Have you got "Right Mouse Button" selected for Context Menu in your Preferences ?

    Edit - Preverences Editor - User Interface - Context Menu

     

     

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  • Sorry I cannot think of anything else to try, apart from resetting your Preferences.

    Your last image is what I see if I select "None" when I changed the settings above.

    You could try filling in a bug report and see if the Techy people can help -

    https://helpdaz.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/requests/new

  • AscaniaAscania Posts: 1,838

    You moved your mouse. Hit ESC to unselect everything, select the object again, hiver your mouse cursor over one of the corners of the object and right-click without moving your mouse.

  • ShawnDriscollShawnDriscoll Posts: 375
    edited March 2018

    This sounds like a repeat of someone's mouse click rates being set too high in their OS.

    Post edited by ShawnDriscoll on
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