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18 | Chapter 3 The User Interface
There are four main toolbars controlled by the Desktop Tools toolbar: Part
Modeling, Assembly Modeling, Scene, and Drawing Layout.
If you begin a drawing in the Part Modeling environment, the Desktop Tools
toolbar changes to display three buttons that control the Part Modeling,
Toolbody Modeling, and Drawing Layout toolbars.
In addition to controlling the Mechanical Desktop toolbars, the Desktop
Tools toolbar switches between Part, Toolbody/Assembly, Scene, and
Drawing modes.
For a complete description of Mechanical Desktop toolbars, see appendix A,
Toolbar Icons.
Desktop Browser
When you start Mechanical Desktop 6, the Desktop Browser is displayed in
the default position at the left of your screen.
Docking the Desktop Browser
Right-click the gray area at the top of the Browser for a context menu of docking
controls. You can turn the following Browser docking options on and off.
Allow Docking With Docking on, you can drag a corner of the Browser to
change its shape and size, and you can drag the Browser
to a new location on your screen.
To return the Browser to its default position, turn on
Allow Docking, and double-click the Browser title bar.
Part Modeling
Assembly Modeling
Scene
Drawing Layout
Drawing Layout
Toolbody Modeling
Part Modeling