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==Move Graphics View Tool in the 3D Graphics View==
 
==Move Graphics View Tool in the 3D Graphics View==
You may translate the three-dimensional coordinate system by using the [[Move Graphics View Tool]] and dragging the background of the 3D Graphics View with your pointing device. Thereby, you can switch between two modes by clicking on the background of the 3D Graphics View:
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You may translate the three-dimensional coordinate system by dragging the background of the ''3D Graphics View'' with your pointing device. Thereby, you can switch between two modes by clicking on the background of the ''3D Graphics View'':
*Mode x-y-plane: You may translate the scene parallel to the x-y-plane.
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*'''Mode ''x''-''y''-plane''': You may translate the scene parallel to the ''x''-''y''-plane.
*Mode z-axis: You may translate the scene parallel to the z-axis.
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*'''Mode ''z''-axis''': You may translate the scene parallel to the ''z''-axis.

Revision as of 11:45, 22 October 2014



Move Graphics View Tool in the 3D Graphics View

You may drag and drop the background of the Graphics View to change its visible area or scale each of the coordinate axes by dragging it with your pointing device.

Note: You can also move the background or scale each of the axes by pressing the Shift key (MS Windows: also Ctrl key) and dragging it with the mouse, no matter which Tool is selected.

Move Graphics View Tool in the 3D Graphics View

You may translate the three-dimensional coordinate system by dragging the background of the 3D Graphics View with your pointing device. Thereby, you can switch between two modes by clicking on the background of the 3D Graphics View:

  • Mode x-y-plane: You may translate the scene parallel to the x-y-plane.
  • Mode z-axis: You may translate the scene parallel to the z-axis.
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