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No simultaneous Movement for NDOF Devices
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Description

System Information
Operating system: Windows 10 x64
Graphics card: RTX 2060

Blender Version
Broken: Blender 3.1.2 Release
Worked: -

Short description of error
I can't pan and move/zoom at the same time using my Spacemouse Pro, using it feels very unnatural.
It seems like Blender only uses the Command with the most "weight"

Event Timeline

Pratik Borhade (PratikPB2123) changed the task status from Needs Triage to Needs Information from User.May 9 2022, 4:35 AM

Hi, thanks for the report. Does this happen with default settings?: File โ†’ Defaults โ†’ Load Factory Settings
Also test again in latest development builds: https://builder.blender.org/download/daily
I don't have access to similar hardware so I can not test this

Hello,
Deleted the "%appdata%\Blender Foundation" / Loaded Factory Defaults, same Issue.
Tested todays 3.2.0 Beta 78e7b20c0f8d and 3.3.0 Alpha 2a2261d7e193, No difference

Thanks for the update.
@Campbell Barton (campbellbarton), can you test this with the space mouse you have?

Pratik Borhade (PratikPB2123) changed the task status from Needs Information from User to Needs Triage.May 13 2022, 7:06 AM

I can't redo this, pan/rotate both work at the same time, you could try reduce the NDOF dead-zone in the user-preferences to zero to see if the sensitivity causes this.

Omar Emara (OmarSquircleArt) changed the task status from Needs Triage to Needs Information from User.May 13 2022, 9:36 AM

i tested some stuff, reset everything to defaults and it seems like its a issue with the Driver?
if i enable "Dominant" in the Advanced settings of the Driver i get this weird behaviour, i dont know why it was enabled but if i disable it Blender behaves as it should.

okay, i'm just stupid, sorry for wasting your time.
its not a bug, its how its supposed to be. this can be closed.

Still dont know why this driver setting was enabled by default for me.

@MK (tm9000) for reference, could you give details of the setting you needed to change and where it was located?

This would help in the future if others run into this problem.

Open the Driver/Settings -> Advanced Settings -> Uncheck "Dominant"