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Part I Learning the Max Interface
cursor over an icon button, the tooltip label appears. This feature is useful for identifying but-
tons. If you can’t remember what a specific button does, hold the cursor over the top of it
and the tooltip gives you its name.
All toolbar buttons with a small triangle in the lower-right corner are flyouts. A flyout is a sin-
gle toolbar button that expands to reveal additional buttons. Click and hold on the flyout to
reveal the additional icons, and drag to select one. Figure 1-3 shows the flyout for the Align
button on the main toolbar.
Figure 1-3: Flyout menus bundle several toolbar buttons together.
If you’re looking for the Tab Panel, you won’t find it. The Tab Panel, although it was a good
idea, never really caught on and has been removed from this version of Max. Its former key-
board shortcut, Y, hasn’t been reused, so if you often use a command that needs a shortcut,
the letter Y is available.
Starting with the main toolbar
On smaller resolution screens, the main toolbar is too long to be entirely visible. To see the
entire main toolbar, you need to set your monitor resolution to be at least 1280 pixel wide. To
scroll the toolbar to see the end, position the cursor on the toolbar away from the buttons,
such as underneath one of the drop-down lists (the cursor changes to a hand), then click and
drag the toolbar in either direction. Using the hand cursor to scroll also works in the
Command Panel, Material Editor, and any other place where the panel exceeds the given
space.
The easiest way to scroll the main toolbar is to drag with the middle mouse button.
Table 1-4 lists the controls found in the main toolbar. Buttons with flyouts are separated with
commas.
Table 1-4: Main Toolbar Buttons
Toolbar Button Name Description
Undo (Ctrl+Z) Removes the last performed command. You
can set the levels of Undo in the Preferences
dialog box.
Redo (Ctrl+Y) Brings back the last command that was
undone.
Tip
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