The Viacad User Interface Tutorial: Mac and PC User Interfaces
The Viacad User Interface Tutorial: Mac and PC User Interfaces
The ViaCAD user interface is made up of the workspace where your drawing is created,
the Main Tool Palette, and the Menu bar.
2. Move your cursor over the other menu items to display their contents. In some cases,
cascading menus will be available.
3. Position your cursor on Group and the cascading menu is displayed.
Notice some of the options are grayed out, or unavailable. This may be because an
object must be selected first, or a command may need to be active.
2. Click the 2D button, at the top of the Main Tool Palette, to return to the 2D tools.
3. Click 3D again, to switch back to the 3D Tool Palette.
4. Press and hold your mouse button on the Solid Primitive tools to display the toolset.
10. Position your cursor on the Circle tools. The little arrow at the bottom right corner
shows that there is a pop-out toolset with additional tools.
11. Hold your mouse button down to display the additional tools.
12. Drag your cursor over the tools. Notice, if you hold your cursor on a tool, a tool tip
appears helping you to choose the correct tool.
Graphic dots help you determine which of the tool creation methods is the correct
one.
13. Drag the Circle tools onto the workspace.
14. Drag through the Polygon tools to tear the toolset from the Main Tool Palette and
release it onto the workspace.
15. Click the Rectangle Polygon tool.
16. Position your cursor in the top left corner of the user interface and click to display the
sub-tool palette.
3. From the Scale drop-down menu, choose Best Fit. We’ll choose Best Fit because we
don’t know what size the drawing is. Click OK. This takes a three dimensional
drawing and flattens it to a page, and gives you different views.
9. From the Main Tool Palette, choose the Dynamic Rotate tool.
10. Click and drag on the workspace to rotate around the design.
11. Click the Single Line tool. Notice the Z coordinates are now available on the Data
Entry window.
12. Click the WorkPlane menu.
13. Move the View menu and choose Trimetric. You can zoom in and out, and navigate
as needed.
The Inspector provides access to properties for pens, fills, text, and dimensions. It
also allows you to enable or disable the Gripper and set its options.
2. Click the buttons at the top of the Inspector to access the different properties.
3. Click the Pen button to display the Pen Properties. Notice, “(New)” is specified.
4. From the Color drop-down menu, choose a blue color.
5. Click the Line tool and draw a single line. The line is drawn based on the default
values displayed on the Inspector. This means that all “new” entities that are drawn
will use these properties.
6. Click on the workspace to deselect the line.
7. Click to re-select the line.
8. From the Color drop-down, choose the magenta color.