Quick Start
Table Of Contents
- GettingStarted_withCover.pdf
- Getting Started Inventor Fusion TP2
- Contents
- Autodesk Inventor Fusion TP2
- What is new in TP2?
- Working with Inventor Fusion User Interface
- The Ribbon
- Glyphs and Manipulators
- Marking Menu
- Selection commands
- Enhanced tooltip
- Browser and Copy/Paste
- Function Key Behavior
- Triad
- Measure
- Menu and Command Access
- Other commands in the Application Window
- Create 3D Models
- Create a Single Body
- Create Multiple Bodies
- Modify a Body
- Sketch
- Starting a Sketch
- The Sketch Plane
- The Sketch Grid
- Line/Arc Segment Creation
- Spline Creation
- Circle Creation
- Circular Arc Creation
- Rectangle Creation
- Ellipse Creation
- Polygon Creation
- Project Geometry
- Trim/Extend
- Sketch Fillet
- Sketch Inferencing
- Sketch Constraints
- Stopping a Sketch
- Sketch Profiles
- Editing a Sketch Entity
- Locking Sketch Geometry
- Features
- Find Features
- Dimensions and Body Constraints
- Error Handling
- Work Geometry
- Working with Multiple Components
- Dimensions as Annotations
- User Tags
- Import Data
- Export Data
- Materials and Model Appearance
- Modeling Paradigms
- System Requirements
- Index
Procedure
To display the ViewCube menu, do the following:
■ Right-click the compass, Home icon, or the main area of the ViewCube.
■ Click the context menu button located near the ViewCube.
SteeringWheels
SteeringWheels are tracking menus (that follow your cursor) from which you
can access different 2D and 3D navigation commands from a single command.
Navigation commands
Each wheel is divided into different wedges. Each wedge contains a navigation
command that you can be uses to reorient the current view of a model. The
navigation commands that are available depend on the active wheel.
Center command
With the Center command, you can define the center of the current view of
a model. To define the center, drag the cursor over the model. A sphere is
displayed in addition to the cursor. The sphere indicates that the point below
the cursor in the model is the center of the current view. When you release
the mouse button, the model is centered on the sphere.
Note: If a center point on a model cannot be identified, then an icon indicating
that the operation cannot be performed. A circle with a diagonal line is
displayed instead of the sphere.
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