Tool Bars
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Common Properties Interface (CPI)
Clicking the Front tool bar button changes the view orientation to Front at the current view scale.
Clicking the Back tool bar button changes the view orientation to Back at the current view scale.
Clicking the Left tool bar button changes the view orientation to Left at the current view scale.
Clicking the Right tool bar button changes the view orientation to Right at the current view scale.
Clicking the Top tool bar button changes the view orientation to Top at the current view scale.
Clicking the Bottom tool bar button changes the view orientation to Bottom at the current view scale.
Clicking the Isometric tool bar button changes the view orientation to Isometric at the current view scale.
Clicking the Normal To Cutter tool bar button changes the view orientation to normal to the cutter at the current view scale.
Clicking the Index Up tool bar button changes the view orientation up by the spin increment specified in the Options.
Clicking the Index Down tool bar button changes the view orientation down by the spin increment specified in the Options.
Clicking the Index Left tool bar button changes the view orientation to the left by the spin increment specified in the Options.
Clicking the Index Right tool bar button changes the view orientation to the right by the spin increment specified in the Options.
Clicking the Last View tool bar button changes the view orientation to previous view.
Clicking the Zoom to Fit tool bar button changes the current view orientation to fit inside of the window.
Clicking the Zoom Area tool bar button allows the user to draw a box over an area to be displayed at full screen.
Clicking the Zoom In Out tool bar button allows the user to use the mouse left button to zoom in or out by dragging the cursor on the screen. Dragging the cursor vertically up increases the scale of the display. Dragging the cursor down decreases the scale of the display. The amount of change can be increased by dragging from the upper left hand corner to the lower right hand corner. Conversely, the change can be decreased by dragging from the upper right hand corner to the lower left hand corner.
Clicking the Rotate the View tool bar button allows the user to rotate the view by using either the mouse left or middle buttons to drag the cursor on the screen.
Clicking the Pan tool bar button allows the user to move the view by using either the mouse left or middle buttons to drag the cursor on the screen.
Clicking the Drive tool bar button allows the user to drive the components by using the mouse left button to drag the cursor on the screen.
Clicking the Stop tool bar button will stop a running simulation.
Clicking the Back tool bar button will drive the components back one spin increment. Set the spin increment in the options menu.
Clicking the Play tool bar button will drive the components for a short simulation.
Clicking the Play Reverse tool bar button will drive the components in the opposite direction for a short simulation.
Clicking the Forward tool bar button will drive the components forward one spin increment. Set the spin increment in the options menu.