When the 3DORBIT command (or any 3D navigation command or mode) is active, you can access the options on the 3D Orbit shortcut menu. To access the 3D Orbit shortcut menu, right-click in the 3D Orbit view.
Displays the current mode.
Choose one of the following 3D navigation modes:
Keeps the target point on the objects you are viewing rather than on the center of the viewport. This feature is turned on by default.
Changes the cursor to a window icon so that you can select a specific area to zoom in on. When the cursor changes, click a starting point and end point to define the zoom window. The drawing is zoomed in and focused on the area you selected.
Centers the view and sizes it to display all objects.
Displays the previous view.
Displays objects so that two parallel lines in a drawing never converge. The shapes in your drawing always remain the same and do not appear distorted when they are closer.
Displays objects in perspective so that all parallel lines converge at one point. Objects appear to recede into the distance, and parts of the objects appear larger and closer to you. The shapes are somewhat distorted when the object is very close. This view correlates more closely to what your eyes see. See PERSPECTIVE.
Resets the view back to the view that was current when you first started 3DORBIT.
Displays a list of predefined views such as Top, Bottom, and SW Isometric. Choose a view from the list to change the current view of your model.
Displays a list of named views in the drawing. Choose a named view from the list to change the current view of your model.
Provides methods for shading objects.
The options are the same as the options in VSCURRENT.
Provides aids to visualizing the objects.