- ArchiCAD 19:The Definitive Guide
- Scott H. MacKenzie Adam Rendek
- 411字
- 2021-07-16 14:01:48
The ArchiCAD GUI
The first time you open ArchiCAD you will find the toolbars along the top, just under the menu bar and there will be palettes docked to the left and right of the drawing area. We will focus on the three following palettes to get started:
- The Toolbox palette: This contains all of your selection, modeling, and drafting tools. It will be located on the left hand side by default.
- The Info Box palette: This is your context menu that changes according to whatever tool is currently in use. By default, this will be located directly under the toolbars at the top. It has a scrolling function; hover your cursor over the palette and spin the scroll wheel on your mouse to reveal everything on the palette.
- The Navigator palette: This is your project navigation window. This palette gives you access to all your views, sheets, and lists. It will be located on the right-hand side by default.
These three palettes can be seen in the following screenshot:

All of the mentioned palettes are dockable and can be arranged however you like on your screen. They can also be dragged away from the main ArchiCAD interface. For instance, you could have palettes on a second monitor.
Panning and Zooming
ArchiCAD has the same panning and zooming interface as most other CAD (Computer-aided design) and BIM (Building Information Modeling) programs. Rolling the scroll wheel on your mouse will zoom in and out. Pressing down on the scroll wheel (or middle button) and moving your cursor will execute a pan.
Each drawing view window has a row of zoom commands along the bottom. You should try each one to get familiar with each of their functions.

View toggling
When you have multiple views open, you can toggle through them by pressing the Ctrl key and tapping on the Tab key. Or, you can pick any of the open views from the bottom of the Window pull-down menu.
Pressing the F2 key will open a 2D floor plan view and pressing the F3 key will open the default 3D view.
Pressing the F5 key will open a 3D view of selected items. In other words, if you want to isolate specific items in a 3D view, select those items and press F5.
Tip
The function keys are second nature to those that have been using ArchiCAD for a long time. If a feature has a function key shortcut, you should use it.
- Dreamweaver CS3 Ajax網頁設計入門與實例詳解
- 大數據戰爭:人工智能時代不能不說的事
- 模型制作
- 人工智能工程化:應用落地與中臺構建
- Learning C for Arduino
- Grome Terrain Modeling with Ogre3D,UDK,and Unity3D
- Python:Data Analytics and Visualization
- 嵌入式操作系統原理及應用
- 精通數據科學:從線性回歸到深度學習
- 空間機械臂建模、規劃與控制
- 一步步寫嵌入式操作系統
- 筆記本電腦電路分析與故障診斷
- ADuC系列ARM器件應用技術
- 西門子S7-1200/1500 PLC從入門到精通
- Oracle Blockchain Quick Start Guide