About SteeringWheels

SteeringWheels are tracking menus (that follow your cursor) from which you can access different 2D and 3D navigation aids from a single tool.

SteeringWheels can save time by combining many of the common navigation tools into a single interface. SteeringWheels are task-specific, allowing you to navigate and orient a model in different views.

Wheels are available in two configurations: big and mini. The big wheel is larger than the cursor, with a label on each wedge. The mini wheel is about the same size as the cursor, with no labels displayed on the wheel wedges. The 2D Navigation wheel is only available in a big version.

Each wheel is divided into different wedges. Each wedge contains a navigation tool used to reorient the current view of a model. The availability of the navigation tools depends on which wheel is active.

2D Steering Wheel
Full Navigation Wheel View Object Wheel (Basic Wheel) Tour Building Wheel (Basic Wheel)
Mini View Object Wheel Mini Tour Building Wheel Mini Full Navigation Wheel

First Contact Balloon

When you display SteeringWheels the first time and a 3D view is current, the First Contact balloon for the wheels is displayed. The First Contact balloon serves as an introduction to the purpose of the wheels and shows how to use them.

Display and Use Wheels

Pressing and dragging on a wedge of a wheel is the primary mode of interaction. After a wheel is displayed, click one of the wedges and hold down the button on the pointing device to activate the navigation tool. Drag to reorient the current view. Releasing the button returns you to the wheel.

Appearance of the Wheels

You can control the appearance of the wheels by switching between the different styles of wheels that are available, or by adjusting the size and opacity. Wheels (except the 2D Navigation wheel) are available in two different styles: big and mini.

The size of a wheel controls how large or small the wedges and labels appear on the wheel; the opacity level controls the visibility of the objects in the model behind the wheel.

Wheel Tooltips, Tool Messages, and Tool Cursor Text

Tooltips are displayed for each button on a wheel as the cursor is moved over them. The tooltips appear below the wheel and identify what action will be performed if the wedge or button is clicked.

Similar to tooltips, tool messages and cursor text are displayed when you use one of the navigation tools from a wheel. Tool messages are displayed when a navigation tool is active; they provide basic instructions about using the tool. Tool cursor text displays the name of the active navigation tool near the cursor. Disabling tool messages and cursor text only affects the messages that are displayed when using the mini wheels or the big Full Navigation wheel.