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While making a project, auxiliary commands and keys have been developed to bring the image closer to certain parts of the project, to see the whole or part of the project (to enlarge / reduce the image), to scroll the image at various stages of the project.

Zoom Operation of Story Plan, Application Plan and 2D Drawings

Zoom with middle mouse button

At any point, the wheel of the mouse is turned forward to get closer to the point where the mouse cursor is, and by turning it backwards, it is moved away from the point where the cursor is.

Zoom command

  • When clicking the View/Zoom/Zoom icon in the ribbon menu, the mouse pointer takes the form of a magnifying glass and hand.

  • Keeping the left mouse button pressed, moving the mouse forward at any point in the drawing, approach the point, move away from the point if the mouse is moved backward.

  • If the ESC key is pressed on the keyboard, the command is exited.

Zoom In with +, Zoom Out with -

Zoom operations can be done dynamically with the (+) and (-) keys on the numerical part of the keyboard.

(+) key zooms in on the drawing, (-) key zooms out. In addition, the Zoom Zoom In and Zoom Out commands function in the classic menu.

Zoom Window

The Zoom Window command is used to zoom in on any part of the drawing.

  • Click the View/Zoom/Zoom Window icon in the ribbon menu. The mouse cursor takes the form of a magnifying glass.

  • Click with the left mouse button on a point close to the area to be approached on the screen.

  • By moving the mouse, the area to be approached is framed and the left mouse button is clicked a second time. The enclosed area covers the screen.

Zoom Extents

The Zoom Extents command arranges the screen so that all objects drawn in the drawing area appear on the screen.

  • When you click the View/Zoom/Zoom Extents icon in the ribbon menu, all objects in the drawing area appear on the screen.

  • Also, if you double click on an empty area with the left mouse button, the Zoom Extents command is run.

Zoom Selection

The Zoom Selection command is used to zoom in on the selected part of the drawing.

  • As soon as the View/Zoom/Zoom Selection icon is clicked on the ribbon menu, all selected objects appear on the screen.

Shift View with Middle Mouse Button

If the mouse is moved while the middle mouse button is pressed, the view pans in the direction of the mouse movement.

Shift View with Pan Command

The pan command is used to move the drawing area without changing the zoom factor and to see other parts of the drawing on the screen.

  • Click the View/Zoom/Pan icon in the ribbon menu.

  • Click on any point of the drawing area with the left mouse button.

  • Keeping the key pressed, the mouse moves in the wanted direction. The view also pans along with the mouse.

  • To exit the pan mode, press the Esc key on the keyboard. Or the right mouse button is clicked and the Cancel line is clicked from the menu that opens.

Zoom Operations in 3D Visualization

If the middle mouse button is pressed in the 3D perspective view, the zoom command and the help scheme appear in the upper left corner of the perspective window.

Ctrl Middle Key Together

Pressing the keys and moving the mouse, the image rotates around the mouse movement.

While the Middle Key is Pressed

If the mouse is moved while the middle mouse button is pressed, the image pans in the direction of the mouse movement.

Mouse wheels move forward and backward

As the mouse wheel is moved, the image zooms in and out, with the mouse pointer centered.

Home button

When the home key is pressed on the keyboard, the image comes to the starting position.

F7 key

Switches to the axonometric view. Switches to the initial perspective view when pressed again.

Zoom in Program in Report

While in the report program, (+) key zooms to the report, (-) key zooms out.

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