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November 21, 2018
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Is there a way to use middle mouse button to move around ?

  • November 21, 2018
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I used Gimp a lot (yeah I know it's not the same at all but it was enough before) but now I need a more specialized and powerful software to do various designs. I am currently learning with a few amazing tutorials, so I'm a beginner making progress, Illustrator is quite amazing but there's one thing that bothers me a lot..

When using gimp I could use the middle mouse button to move around the image (I ended up binding it on a side button of my mouse, more convenient) it was extremely useful it allowed me to move around very quickly and easily. But I can't find a way to do the same on illustrator..

The closest way I found was hitting "H" on the keyboard, move around and then go back manually to the tool I was using before, it is quite annoying.. Before I just had to hold the mouse button and drag to move around without changing the tool I'm using..

I know it's nothing too serious but I got used to zooming and moving around quickly and now it makes me feel a bit "stuck"

Is there a way to change this ?

Thanks for your help !

    Correct answer Doug A Roberts

    The modifier for this in Illustrator is the spacebar, and as far as I know it can't be changed within Illustrator.

    5 replies

    Participant
    May 15, 2025

    Yes I have mine set this way in Illustrator. Pressing down the wheel activates the hand tool. I set this up but I can't remember how I did it.

    newyellow
    Participating Frequently
    September 18, 2020

    My solution for this is to have a mouse which let you customize the key functions. I just bought Logitech MX Master 3 mouse, and I found that the software helped to solve this issue.

     

    I believe other mouse or hardware might also support this. Just here to put the infos. If someone does not want to install other softwares, buying a mouse might be a solution.

    benjamin r98978183
    Participant
    November 2, 2020

    Is there a way to map this mouse to the drag option with the middle click wheel? I am trying to find a way. 

    Participant
    April 1, 2020

    Hello, friend.

     

    I've been following this thread every now and again to see if anyone has found a solution.

     

    And I believe I have found a way to make this work.

     

    It requires a third-party software, but so far it's been working fine for me. At least I can assure it works in Windows. Not sure about iOS though.

     

    With a few tweaks, I have arranged the middle mouse button to work just as if the spacebar were pressed, by using a software called X-mouse.

    Download link https://download.cnet.com/X-Mouse-Button-Control/3000-20432_4-75362562.html

     

    After installing, you will see it running on your tray

    Double-click it to open.

     

    You will see the first page. I suggest making the new command only for Illustrator (or whichever software you want to assign the key to). In order to do that, click Add in the lower left corner to add just one software.

     

    Afterwards, scroll the software list until you find "illustrator.exe"

    Then, click it once, erase the Description field contents (don't erase the Application field contents untouched) and click OK on that bad boy.

     

    Now, back to the first screen, you can see a list of the available buttons for changing. Click the dropdown menu for Middle Button, and scroll the list until you find Change movement to scroll. Click it.

     

    After that, if the configuration window doesn't pop-up, just click the little cog icon next to the field to make the settings appear.

    Now, this is where you season it to your liking, but the closest I could get to the spacebar dragging was this configuration.

    Sensitivity up to 15 (or higher, if you'd like). Check fields Invert Vertical Axis and Invert Horizontal Axis.

    Check the second option on Lock Scroll Axis/Direction which says Lock to axis determined by cursor movement.

     

    Boom! That's it. After pressing OK and then Apply, the new command should be working inside Illustrator. I believe the same is possible for whatever other software, like Photoshop.

     

    And man, am I pumped up now that this works.

     

    I don't know, but so far, it has been working smoothly for me. I hope it works for you as well.

     

    Cheers, friend from 2018. May the middle-mouse-dragging goodness be upon us all.

    artistic_nature98BC
    Participating Frequently
    April 1, 2020

    It's not a solution but workaround, and it's not good one to use other software running. Don't know why adobe can't hear people and why their tools so unlogical to use, text gradient blow my mind in illustrator compare to photoshop.

     

    here code for AutoHotkey

    #NoEnv  ; Recommended for performance and compatibility with future AutoHotkey releases.
    ; #Warn  ; Enable warnings to assist with detecting common errors.
    SendMode Input  ; Recommended for new scripts due to its superior speed and reliability.
    SetWorkingDir %A_ScriptDir%  ; Ensures a consistent starting directory.
    
    #IfWinActive ahk_class Photoshop 
    MButton:: 
    Send {Space Down}{LButton Down} 
    Keywait, MButton 
    Send {LButton Up}{Space Up} 
    Return 
    #IfWinActive 

     

    Participant
    April 2, 2020

    You're right, it's a workaround.

    I don't exaclty know what to do with this code for AutoHotkey. Could you give some directions? If it's not too much trouble.

     

    Monika Gause
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    November 21, 2018

    Press Alt and then zoom with the scroll wheel

    Press Cmd and then move left and right with the scroll wheel

    Press ctrl and then move up and down with the scroll wheel.

    (this is for Mac OS)

    Doug A Roberts
    Community Expert
    Doug A RobertsCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
    Community Expert
    November 21, 2018

    The modifier for this in Illustrator is the spacebar, and as far as I know it can't be changed within Illustrator.

    hugo-XIIAuthor
    Participant
    November 21, 2018

    Oh thanks ! It is not in the shortcuts options so I didn't know it !
    In gimp it can't be changed neither but I can program my mouse side button to act like "spacebar+click" and it will do the same as the middle mouse button in gimp !

    Thanks a lot this will make my life a lot easier when following tutorials