View Tools
Tormach® CNC Scanner
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UM10138_0712A
9.3.4
To zoom using a mouse with a wheel
Rotate the wheel to zoom in or out. Each rotation of the wheel away from the user zooms out .8
times; each rotation toward the user zooms in 1.25 times.
9.3.5
Displaying the previous view of a drawing
After zooming in or panning to view a portion of the drawing in greater detail, you may want to zoom
back out to see the entire drawing. On the Zoom menu, the
Zoom Previous
tool allows you to restore
the previous view. Selecting this tool repeatedly steps back through up to 25 successive zoomed or
panned views.
9.3.6
Zooming to a specific scale
You may increase or decrease the magnification of the view by a precise scale factor measured relative
to the overall size of the drawing or in relation to the current display. When you change the
magnification factor, the portion of the drawing located at the center of the current viewport remains
centered on the screen.
To change the magnification of the view relative to the overall size of the drawing, type a number
representing the magnification scale factor. For example, if the user types a scale factor of 2, the drawing
appears at twice its original size. If the user types a magnification factor of .5, the drawing appears at half
its original size.
You may also change the magnification of the drawing relative to its current magnification by adding an x
after the magnification scale factor. For example, if the user types a scale factor of 2x, the drawing
changes to twice its current size. If user types a magnification factor of .5x, the drawing changes to half
its current size.
9.3.7
To zoom to a specific scale relative to the current display
1.
Do one of the following:
On the Zoom Menu > Zoom > Scale, or
Command line
ZOOM
and then press Enter.
2.
Type the scale factor.
3.
Press Enter.
9.3.8
Displaying the entire drawing
ZOOM Extents displays a view that includes all of the objects in the drawing as large as possible. The
view can display the objects on layers that are turned off but cannot display the objects on frozen layers.