Objet Objet30 User Manual - page 55
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Objet30 User Guide
Tray Viewing
Options
The Objet Studio toolbars contain several icons for changing the
appearance of the display screen, enabling you to view the tray and objects
in different magnifications and from various perspectives.
Note: You must display the relevant toolbar(s) to access many of the icons
described below (see “Toolbars” on page 5-2).
Icon
Tool Tip Name
Purpose
Zoom Full
Reverts to normal view after using various
zoom options. (The same as
.)
Zoom Object
Fills the viewing pane with the selected
object(s).
Zoom Work Area
Reverts to normal view after using various
zoom options. (The same as
.)
All Windows
If enabled,
and
affect all viewing
panes.
Perspective/Parallel
When selected, the tray is displayed with depth
perspective—closer objects appear bigger.
When not selected, the tray is displayed in two
dimensions—identical objects appear the same
size, regardless of their position on the screen.
Zoom By Rectangle
Fills the active viewing pane with an area of the
build tray after you select it with the mouse.
Zoom Dynamic
Continuously zooms in/out of the point at
which you click and hold down the left mouse
button, when you move the cursor up and
down.
Pan By Line
Moves the build tray in the viewing pane
according to the line you extend on the screen
with the left mouse button.
Pan Dynamic
Moves the build tray in the viewing pane as
you move the cursor on the screen while
holding down the left mouse button.
Walk Dynamic
Zooms and moves the build tray as you hold
down the left mouse button and move the
cursor on the screen.
Study Dynamic
Enables you to inspect the build tray from
every angle and perspective. As you hold
down the left mouse button and move the
cursor on the screen, the view of the build tray
changes.
Spin Mode
When used with
,
and
, the movement
of the build tray continues after you release the
mouse button. To stop the movement, click in
the active view pane or click one of these icons.
Zoom In
Each mouse click zooms one step to the center
of the active viewing pane.
Zoom Out
Each mouse click zooms‐out one step from the
center of the active viewing pane.