Use View > Navigate to control model position, orientation, and size (zoom level) within the Graphics window.
This menu contains a collection of highly interactive navigation tools called "Steering Wheels." These wheels come in several varieties, and allow different levels of model interaction. One of the defining features of these Steering Wheels is that they follow the cursor, making navigation controls readily available wherever your mouse is.
For more about Steering Wheels, click here.
To move the model with the left mouse button, select Pan.
To magnify the model with the left mouse button, select Zoom.
Zoom all
Zoom out so the entire model is visible. Hidden parts do not affect the zoom level. Use this command to center the model within the graphics window.
Zoom Displayed
Zoom in on only the visible parts of the model.
Zoom Window
Zoom to a selected region:
To zoom about another region, click Zoom Window again.
To rotate the model with the left mouse button, click Orbit.
To change the center of rotation, click Orbit Center, and select the location on the graphics window.
To rotate about a single axis, click Constrained Orbit. This is equivalent to moving the eye position about the model in latitude and longitude.
To focus on a particular face, click Look At and then the face. The model rotates so the selected face is parallel to the screen.
To show an earlier model view (zoom level, orientation, and position), click Previous View.
To show a later model view (after clicking Previous View), click Next View.
To restore the default model orientation, size, and position, click Home View. This is how the model appears when first opened into Autodesk® CFD.