Choosing a different Viewport


#1

Like Blender or XSI, does Max also have a way by way of which we don’t have to first middle click on a Viewport to make it active before we draw in that?

XSI is so seamless in that. You just take the mouse over a windows and it is ready to work. Max is so irritating and causes issue at times because of this

Please help


#2

there is a script which does this:
http://www.scriptspot.com/3ds-max/scripts/autovp-mouseover-viewport-switcher

I’ve never tried it though.


#3

This script isn’t working with Max 2012 64bit

Maybe later version of Max has changed.


#4

Have you turned on the AutoVP checkbutton? I see no reason it shouldn’t work. Nothing has changed in max2012 in that regard.


#5

Check button? Where is this check button? I have placed it in the maxroot/startup scripts.

It should start automatically.

When I move the mouse from one viewport to another, the viewport highlighting doesn’t change and I have to middle click the window to get it active. :frowning:


#6

It does not start automatically. It is a macroscript. You need to drag a button from the customize UI dialog (it’s under splutterfish category) to a toolbar.


#7

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#8

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