There are five zoom features available in CSiBridge. These features allow zooming in or out on a view. Zooming in shows a closer view of the model and zooming out shows a more distant view of the model. All five zoom features are available using Home > View commands. The zoom features are as follows:
Use the Home > View > Rubber Band Zoom command to zoom in on the model by windowing. To use the feature, click the button or the command and depress and hold down the left mouse button. While keeping the left button depressed, drag the mouse to "rubber band" a window around the portion of the view that is of interest. A dashed line on the screen shows the extent of the rubber band window. When the left mouse button is released, the new "zoomed" view is displayed.
Tip: Use the F2 key to activate the Rubber Band Zoom.
Use the Home > View > Restore Full View command to re-display the entire structure in the window after any of the Zoom features have been used.
Tip: Use the F3 key to restore the full view.
Use the Home > View > Previous Zoom command to switch to the previously zoomed view, and then back to the current zoomed view if so desired. Only the active window is affected by this command. In addition, use this command to restore a view if the Home > View > Pan command is used to adjust a view in the window. In that case, the Home > View > Previous Zoom command returns the view to the view right before the Home > View > Pan command was used.
Use the Home > View > Zoom In One Step command to zoom in on a currently active window. The step of the zoom can be set using the Orb > Settings > Tolerances command. The Zoom Step is input as a percent of the actual and cannot be greater than 100%.
Use the Home > View > Zoom Out One Step command to zoom out on a currently active window. The step of the zoom can be set using the Orb > Settings > Tolerances command. The Zoom Step is input as a percent of the actual and cannot be greater than 100%.
Note: The mouse wheel can be used as a shortcut to Zoom In and Zoom Out on a view in the active window. Rotate the wheel forward (away from you) to Zoom In and backward (toward you) to Zoom Out. Depress the Shift key and the middle mouse button while moving the mouse as another shortcut to Zoom In and Zoom Out.