Zoom-out, move the wheel upward to reduce map image to desired view. Zoom in, use the wheel on the mouse, move the wheel downward to magnify map until you reach the specific section of road or desired view.
You can Specify pan to Specific direction such as Left, Right, Up and Down from this list. Use the mouse to navigate around the map, left click and hold mouse to move map in the direction desired and release.
Specify second point» Specify second point or Click in GA. Specify base point or distance» Specify point or enter distance Left Click in GA and Drag it works like Dynamic pan in which you can pan View to any direction.įor PAN with Point select this option from List or run Command -PAN. When you run Pan command mouse cursor shows with Hand symbol.
If scale factor number followed by xp then the scale is relative to the sheet’s unitsĤ. If scale factor number is followed by x then the scale is relative to the current view. CAD Studio is not responsible for possible problems that may occur as a result of using any of these tips. Zoom seems to move too little or too much. The mouse wheel seems to be ignored and nothing happens. One or more of the following may occur: One roll-click of the mouse wheel zooms the entire drawing uncontrollably, so much so that the drawing vanishes (zoomed to infinity). A larger value decreases the magnification.ģ. When using the mouse wheel to zoom in AutoCAD, it fails to work as expected. A smaller value increases the magnification. Center: Specify a center point for the view and Enter magnification value or height. Tip: While this command is running you can Press Middle mouse button to PAN simultaneously with zoom.Ģ. Dynamic: You can Scroll mouse middle wheel forward and backward or Left Click inside GA and Drag to up to zoom in or down to zoom out. When following options are selected then Mouse pointer changes to respective icons.ġ.
Disable scroll settings in mouse software (such as Smooth Scrolling in Logitech SetPoint). To adjust the canvas size, we use the ScaleTransform class. A lower value zooms less with each mouse roll-click. To do that, you need to use only one mouse event : MouseWheel. However, I can only get the mouse to zoom. With this method, the canvas is responsive and the scale will be handle automatically, you can draw in your canvas as you draw in a static canvas. According to the Wildfire interactive tour, you are supposed to perform all of these functions by using only the middle mouse button and CNTRL key and the function changes based on how you move the mouse. I just got all of the Wildfire software installed but I can't seem to get the mouse to do anything other than zoom. Sometimes a mouse has pre set items, like.
After using Pro/E 2001 for many years we've finally been given the ok by our management to upgrade to Wildfire. There should be a tab near the bottom of the mouse settings that says 'Restore Defaults' - Click on that, and also do not press too hard as you scroll.