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1.2The way of commandfs starting
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There are Four ways from Tool Bar, Menu Bar , Key Bord and Mouse.
1. The starting from Menu Bar
There are two ways of the starting by the mouse and the starting by the keyboard.
[a] The starting by the mouse
In the mouse cursor, according to the menu which Menu Bar corresponds to, it clicks the left button. Because the
command which is contained in the specified menu is displayed, according to the command which starts a mouse
cursor, it clicks and it starts the left button.
[b] The starting by the keyboard
It switches over to the input state of the menu bar when pushing Alt key.
[It turns back when pushing once again].
It pushes and it starts the alphanumeric key which is made the layout of
by each menu [command] in this condition.
Or, it moves to the object command with the scroll key, it pushes and it
starts an Enter key.
2. The starting from Tool Bar
The corresponding Tool Bar adjusts a mouse cursor to the button of Tool Bar in the displayed condition, clicks and
starts the left button. To change the display of Tool Bar and a non-display,
refer to [Show Tool Bar] command.
Incidentally, the partial command can start pushing an alphanumeric key
while it pushes Ctrl key/ Shift key.
3.The starting from Key board
NEW |
Ctrl+N |
Move[Vertex] |
Alt+Q |
OPEN |
Ctrl+O |
Rotate[Vertex] |
Alt+A |
SAVE |
Ctrl+S |
Scale[Vertex] |
Alt+Z |
SAVE AS |
Ctrl+F |
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VIEWER DATA SAVE |
Ctrl+J |
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PRINT |
Ctrl+P |
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UNDO |
Ctrl+Z |
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REDO |
Ctrl+Y |
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DELEAT |
Deleate |
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Displey Mode |
Ctrl+M |
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Numerick Mode |
Ctrl+K |
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Zoom In
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Ctrl+I |
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Zoom Out |
Ctrl+T |
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AUTO Zoom |
Ctrl+A |
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Zoom Box
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Ctrl+E |
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Scroll |
Ctrl+Q |
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Track up |
Ctrl+U |
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Track Down |
Ctrl+D |
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Reset View |
Ctrl+C |
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Change Perspective |
Ctrl+V |
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Show Grid |
Ctrl+G |
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Bind Grid |
C+B |
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Disp GLB |
Ctrl+L |
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DISP HOME |
Ctrl+W |
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Back Home |
C+X |
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Shading[OpenGL] |
Ctrl+H |
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Rendering[OpenGL] |
Ctrl+R |
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4.Operation with Mouse
A part of screen control and Move[Vertex] can be done even by the mouse operation.
Please see each operation explanation in detail
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