In Gephi's 3-space viewer, the left mouse button does nothing, holding right mouse button down while panning drags the view along the x and y axes, scrolling the mouse's roller button zooms in and out, and holding the roller button down while panning rotates the view around the x axis.
In Blender, navigation is more efficient: the roller button zooms in and out, and holding the roller button down while panning can rotate the view around the x, y, or z axis depending on the direction of the panning. It's not only easier, but it allows for rotating the view around 3 axes rather than just one, and mouse navigation is intuitive no matter where in the 3D viewing space the user positions himself.
On another note: Gephi is an AMAZING tool. Keep up the fantastic work!
FrancisStatistics:Posted by francis_flavin — 20 Jun 2012 05:28
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