Autodesk 507B1-90A211-1301 User Guide - Page 429

ViewCube When Dragging on the ViewCube

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These options are offered in addition to the adjustments that can be made using the Control Panel for the device which is supplied by the SpaceBall manufacturer with the installation. Scale Translation By Enter the value that is used to adjust the speed of translation. Scale Rotation By Enter the value that is used to adjust the speed of rotation. Navigation Mode Use the drop-down list to specify a default navigation mode for the SpaceBall. It is used when no valid navigation mode is currently selected. ViewCube Page Use the options on this page to customize the ViewCube behavior. Show the ViewCube Indicates whether or not the ViewCube is displayed in the top-right corner of the Scene Area. TIP You can also toggle the ViewCube by clicking View ➤ Head-Up Display ➤ ViewCube. Size Specifies the size of the ViewCube. You can choose from the following options: ■ Automatic ■ Tiny ■ Small ■ Medium ■ Large NOTE In automatic mode, the size of the ViewCube is relative to the size of the Scene Area, and ranges between medium and tiny. Inactive Opacity When the ViewCube is inactive, that is your cursor is distant from the ViewCube, it appears transparent. To control the opacity level, choose from the following options: ■ 0% ■ 25% ■ 50% ■ 75% ■ 100% Keep Scene Upright Indicates whether the upside-down orientations of the scene is allowed when you use the ViewCube. When this check box is selected, dragging the ViewCube produces a turntable effect. When Dragging on the ViewCube While being dragged, the ViewCube and the scene rotate in an arcball like fashion, unless the Keep Scene Upright check box is selected. Snap to the Closest View Indicates whether the ViewCube snaps to one of the fixed views when it is angularly close to one of the fixed views. When Clicking on the ViewCube Fit-to-View on Change When this check box is selected, clicking the ViewCube rotates around the center of the scene and zooms out to fit the scene into the Scene Area. When dragging the ViewCube, prior to the drag, the view changes to look at the scene center (but does not zoom) and continues to use that as the pivot point while dragging. If this check box is clear, clicking or dragging the ViewCube rotates around the current pivot point and does not zoom in or out. Interface Node | 417

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These options are offered in addition to the adjustments that can be made using the Control Panel for the device
which is supplied by the SpaceBall manufacturer with the installation.
Scale Translation By
Enter the value that is used to adjust the speed of translation.
Scale Rotation By
Enter the value that is used to adjust the speed of rotation.
Navigation Mode
Use the drop-down list to specify a default navigation mode for the SpaceBall. It is used when
no valid navigation mode is currently selected.
ViewCube Page
Use the options on this page to customize the ViewCube behavior.
Show the ViewCube
Indicates whether or not the ViewCube is displayed in the top-right corner of the Scene
Area.
TIP
You can also toggle the ViewCube by clicking View
Head-Up Display
ViewCube.
Size
Specifies the size of the ViewCube. You can choose from the following options:
Automatic
Tiny
Small
Medium
Large
NOTE
In automatic mode, the size of the ViewCube is relative to the size of the Scene Area, and ranges between
medium and tiny.
Inactive Opacity
When the ViewCube is inactive, that is your cursor is distant from the ViewCube, it appears
transparent. To control the opacity level, choose from the following options:
0%
25%
50%
75%
100%
Keep Scene Upright
Indicates whether the upside-down orientations of the scene is allowed when you use the
ViewCube.
When this check box is selected, dragging the ViewCube produces a turntable effect.
When Dragging on the ViewCube
While being dragged, the ViewCube and the scene rotate in an arcball like fashion, unless the Keep Scene Upright
check box is selected.
Snap to the Closest View
Indicates whether the ViewCube snaps to one of the fixed views when it is angularly
close to one of the fixed views.
When Clicking on the ViewCube
Fit-to-View on Change
When this check box is selected, clicking the ViewCube rotates around the center of
the scene and zooms out to fit the scene into the Scene Area. When dragging the ViewCube, prior to the drag,
the view changes to look at the scene center (but does not zoom) and continues to use that as the pivot point
while dragging.
If this check box is clear, clicking or dragging the ViewCube rotates around the current pivot point and does not
zoom in or out.
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