Navigation using the “keyboard + mouse” command allows you to navigate through the scene without releasing the mouse. It also allows you to get rid of the Control Panel (which is, of course, needed when navigating using the Control Panel).
Proceed as follows to use this navigation command:
1. Press the key combination corresponding to the type of navigation needed (do not release the keys).
2. Press the mouse button (do not release it).
3. Move the cursor to change the view.
4. You can use another key combination to change the type of navigation until you get the needed viewpoint.
5. Release both the keys and the mouse button when you obtain the desired viewpoint.
q To zoom:
Press “Ctrl+Shift” and the left mouse button. You will move the mouse up or down to zoom in or out respectively.
q To rotate the scene:
Press Control and the left mouse button to rotate the scene.
Move the cursor in any direction: The scene will rotate step-by-step around the center of rotation which is by default at the center of the table. See chapter User Manual/Tools/Control Panel/Point of view/Change the center of rotation.
q To pan the scene:
On PC: Press “Ctrl+Alt” and the left mouse button.
On Mac: Press “Ctrl+Option” and the mouse button.
Moving the mouse upward, downward, left or right will pan the scene upward, downward, left, or right respectively.