When navigating views in a model or family, you can use the mouse, keyboard shortcuts, and various tools, such as the navigation bar, the ViewCube® and Autodesk® SteeringWheels®.
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Navigating Views
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- About Navigating Views
Navigate model views using the mouse and keyboard, navigation bar, ViewCube, and SteeringWheels. - About Reorienting the Current View
Use ViewCube to reorient the current view of a model. Click pre-defined areas to set a preset view as current, click and drag to change the view angle of the model, and define and restore the Home view. - About the 3Dconnexion 3D Mouse
Reorient and navigate a model's view using a 3Dconnexion 3D mouse. - Video: Fly Mode for Perspective Views
Fly through a model's perspective view. - Zoom the View
Use the Zoom tool to change the viewable area in the window, and the Thin Lines tool to maintain the true thickness of lines relative to the zoom of the view. - Orient a 3D View
Using the ViewCube, you can orient a 3D view to any plan, elevation, section or 3D view in the model. - Define a Home View
The Home view is a special view stored with a model that makes it easy to return to a known or familiar view. - Fly Through a Perspective View
Use the Fly mode in the Navigation bar to fly through a perspective view of a model. - ViewCube
Switch between standard and isometric model views using the ViewCube. - Navigation Bar
The navigation bar provides access to 2D and 3D navigation tools. - SteeringWheels
Access 2D and 3D navigation aids using Autodesk® SteeringWheels®.
Parent topic: Using Views