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When walking through a model, you can constrain the movement angle to
the ground plane. If the Constrain Walk Angle to Ground Plane option is
enabled, you can freely walk around while maintaining a constant camera
viewpoint elevation. If the walk angle is not constrained, you will fly in the
direction you are looking. Use the Properties dialog box for the SteeringWheels
to constrain the movement angle to the ground plane for the Walk command.
Movement Speed
As you walk or fly through a model, you can control the movement speed.
Movement speed is controlled by the distance in which the Cursor is moved
from the Center Circle icon and the current movement speed setting. You
can adjust the movement speed setting permanently or temporarily as you
use the Walk command. To adjust the movement speed permanently, use the
Properties dialog box for the SteeringWheels or the and keys when the Walk
command is active. To increase movement speed temporarily, press and hold
the + (plus) key while using the Walk command.
Change the Elevation
As you use the Walk command, adjust the camera elevation by holding down
the Shift key. It temporarily activates the Up/Down command. With the
Up/Down command active, drag up or down to adjust the elevation of the
camera. You can also use the UP ARROW and DOWN ARROW keys as you walk
to adjust the height of the view.
Zoom command
You use the Zoom command to change the zoom magnification of a model.
The following mouse click and key combinations are available to control how
the Zoom command behaves:
Click.
If you click the Zoom command on a wheel, the current view is zoomed
in by a factor of 25 percent. If you are using the Full Navigation wheel,
incremental zoom must be enabled in the Properties dialog box for the
SteeringWheels.
SHIFT+click.
If you hold down the
SHIFT
key before you click the Zoom command on a wheel, the current view is
zoomed out by a factor of 25 percent. Zooming is performed from the
current location of the cursor, and not the current pivot point. Note: When
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