Viewing commands

The viewing commands manipulate the view in the graphics window.

– Changes the cursor to a hand used to drag the view in the graphics window.

– Changes the cursor into cross hairs that are used to define a frame for the view. The elements within the frame zoom to fill the graphics window.

– Turns the cursor to an arrow that is used to zoom the view in or out.

– Zooms the view so that all elements in the model fit in the graphics window.

– Zooms the selected part, surface, line, or other element to fill the graphics window. You select the element before clicking Zoom.

– Changes the cursor to a rotate symbol used to rotate the model about a pivot point.

– Rotates the model about the axis that is normal to the Top and Bottom faces of the ViewCube.

– Sets the center pivot point and adjusts the model view.

– Zooms and rotates the model to display the selected face planar to the screen.

– Zooms and rotates the model to display the selected point normal to the screen.

– Zooms and rotates the model to display the selected surface normal to the screen.

– Changes the current view to the previous view orientation and zoom value.

– Reverts to the next view after Previous View is used.