Is it possible to use the extra mouse buttons to navigate Simulink? (FWD,BACK,Scroll Button)
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Dylan Sparks
el 12 de Mayo de 2020
Comentada: Dylan Sparks
el 15 de Mayo de 2020
I'm hoping I just haven't found the spot to edit this but I've dug in pretty hard and don't see anyway to assign the "back" button (or the forward button or the scroll wheel button) on the mouse to have any kind of action in Simulink (or MATLAB). I see the check box for enable zoom with the wheel. I would have thought that the "back" action would have been automatically assigned to the "back" button on the mouse, similar to how a browser has worked sinced the inception of extra buttons on a mouse back around Y2K. Not only is it not automatically assigned, it doesn't seem to even be available in the options??? I can't think of any other modern software GUI I use (or used in the past) that didn't have this functionality. I have free text editors that let you assign the mouse buttons to shortcuts. It's 100% the most annoying thing about Simulink for me to have to travel my cursor up the the corner of the model to click back to the previous screen. Somebody PLEASE tell me I've just not been able to find this setting after using Simulink for 2 years. My sanity is at stake.
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Payas Bahade
el 15 de Mayo de 2020
Hi Dylan,
Currently, adding a customized mouse shortcut is not possible in Simulink. For navigating in a Simulink model, you can use ‘Esc’ button to go to parent of active subsystem or referenced model. Also, ‘Alt+Left arrow key’ and ‘Alt+Right arrow key’ can be used to navigate within the Simulink model.
For more details, please refer this documentation link on keyboard and mouse actions for Simulink Modeling.
Hope this helps!
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