I could reproduce it now – it’s indeed not working by default. We couldn’t yet pinpoint whether the thing that broke it was an update in macOS, in the Wacom drivers or in Shapr3D itself. As we don’t officially support Wacom tablets on macOS at the moment, we can’t invest much into troubleshooting it further right now. We will probably fix it eventually, but right now the best I can offer you is a workaround:
- Switch Shapr3D to use the “Shapr3D classic” navigation preset:
- In the Wacom driver, assign the button you’d want to use for orbiting to Shift + Middle mouse button instead of right click:
After this, you can use the button for orbiting – the only annoying side effect is that it also changes the button settings for a regular mouse as well.