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Hello everyone!
I'm studying to become a city planner and just learning about ArcGIS. Honestly, I am a big map person and I am really enjoying it.
I just went down a rabbit hole trying to reconfigure my mouse Right-Click when clicking and dragging on my main map.
Currently (and I assume the default) the right-click is a not-very-helpful (to me) zoom function. I want to change it to an explore/grab/navigate function. This seems more helpful when zoomed in and doing detailed work that is already consuming your typical navigator (shout out to the left click button) --especially considering there are other keyboard shortcuts for zoom that are less touchy.
Anyone here able to give me some advice? If I am not able to change this feature, can someone help me understand the idea behind why it is a zoom function?
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