PYTHA Environment - Gizmo
When
Gizmo is active, it can be used to easily Move or Rotate a part or group of parts. Once a part selection is confirmed the
Gizmo tool will appear, allowing you to select the direction a function should act in. Click on the direction arrow to Move in the X, Y, or Z directions; click the circle to Rotate around the Z-axis. Pressing
G on your keyboard will temporarily disable Gizmo. Holding
Alt on your keyboard after selecting your direction allows you to snap in predefined increments.
Gizmo
can be activated or deactivated in the Environment
menu. The Gizmo snap value and Rotate functionality can be changed by deactivating and reactivating Gizmo.
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