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DaveTheCoder I guess the scroll bars are only present in the 2D view.
Enable this setting: Editor Settings / General / Editors / 3D / Navigation / Emulate 3 Button Mouse
Then hold down the Pan Modifier key (it's in that same section) and move the mouse.
Thank you, I enabled this setting but the navigation is still weird. Am I the only person in the world using Godot on a laptop?
Now if I hold shift while moving the mouse left/right, it will move the view left/right (yay!) .. until I the mouse cursor hits the edge of the window, then it stops (It would be much better if the mouse cursor didn't move while I'm moving the viewpoint).
However, if I hold shift while moving the mouse up/down, it will move the view up and down. In my case what I wanted to do was to move forward into the level, or backwards (aka the Z axis). Is there some way to do that?
Can't we have some way to have WASD move us around, like in basically every video game? And perhaps E/F to move up/down? That would be much more familiar.
Ignore that, since I assume a touchpad doesn't have keys.
We must be hitting some sort of language barrier. Surely, this is not the first time that people encounter a laptop? A device with no mouse, but a screen attached to a keyboard, with a touchpad underneath?