Piano Guidance
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What is button 3 on keyboard?

MB3 (mouse button 3) is the right button.

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Mouse and Keyboard Use

This page summarizes use of the mouse and keyboard for controlling IDV displays using the default mouse and keyboard assignments. You can change the default behavior through the Navigation tab of the User Preferences accessed by the Edit→Preferences menu.

Mouse Conventions

"Click" the mouse means to press and release a mouse button once.

"Double-click" means to click a mouse button twice quickly.

"Drag" means to press and hold down a mouse button, move the mouse and then release the mouse button. All references to mouse buttons are in respect to a 3-button right-handed mouse:

MB1 (mouse button 1) is the left button.

(mouse button 1) is the button. MB2 (mouse button 2) is the middle button. (mouse button 2) is the button. MB3 (mouse button 3) is the right button. If you are using a Mac with a single button mouse, MB3 is simulated using the Option+click combination. Not all functions listed below (e.g., panning) work with this combination on a one button mouse. Mouse Button Key Modifier Purpose MB1 none Moving selector points in view windows, selecting items in lists and widgets, clicking buttons, moving sliders. Shift Rubber band zoom in view window MB3 none Rotate 3-D displays Ctrl Panning in view windows Shift Zoom in/out

Zoom, Pan, and Rotate

Rubber Band Box to zoom in

Mouse controls to Zoom, Pan, and Rotate

To zoom a 3D display hold down the Shift key and drag the right mouse button (MB3). Moving the mouse forward zooms in; moving the mouse backward zooms out. This method allows any amount of zooming and precise control. a 3D display hold down the Shift key and drag the right mouse button (MB3). Moving the mouse forward zooms in; moving the mouse backward zooms out. This method allows any amount of zooming and precise control. To pan a 3D display hold down the Ctrl key and drag the right mouse button (MB3) in the direction you want to move the display. This method allows the most precise control over how much panning occurs and allows panning in any direction. a 3D display hold down the Ctrl key and drag the right mouse button (MB3) in the direction you want to move the display. This method allows the most precise control over how much panning occurs and allows panning in any direction. To rotate a 3D display in any direction, drag the mouse with right button down over the display. Rotating the display with the mouse takes some getting used to.

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Keyboard controls to Zoom, Pan, and Rotate

You can zoom by holding the Shift key and pressing the up (zoom in) and down (zoom out) arrows on the keyboard. by holding the key and pressing the up (zoom in) and down (zoom out) arrows on the keyboard. You can pan the display by holding the Ctrl key and pressing the arrow keys on the keyboard. Using the method, the display will pan in the direction of the arrow. the display by holding the key and pressing the arrow keys on the keyboard. Using the method, the display will pan in the direction of the arrow. You can rotate the 3D display using the arrow keys on the keyboard. Click in the window and use the arrow keys to rotate the 3-D box. the 3D display using the arrow keys on the keyboard. Click in the window and use the arrow keys to rotate the 3-D box. Use the key combination Ctrl-r to reset the display to the initial view of this projection (overhead, centered on center of the map projection in use).

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