Sketch up guide Using the Mouse in SketchUp Next Working in D SketchUp can work with both -button and button commonly found on Mac computers mice A - button mouse is preferred as it will greatly increase your e ?ciency with SketchUp You must learn di ?ere

Using the Mouse in SketchUp Next Working in D SketchUp can work with both -button and button commonly found on Mac computers mice A - button mouse is preferred as it will greatly increase your e ?ciency with SketchUp You must learn di ?erent mouse operations before you can begin drawing in SketchUp Using a -Button Mouse A three-button mouse consists of a left mouse button a middle-mouse button also called the scroll wheel and a right-mouse button The following is an overview of the di ?erent mouse operations commonly performed in SketchUp with a three-button mouse ? Click - A click refers to the user quickly pressing the releasing the left-mouse button ? Click and hold - A click and hold refers to the user pressing and holding down the left-mouse button ? Click hold drag - A click hold drag operation refers to the user pressing and holding down the left-mouse button and then moving the cursor ? Middle click hold drag - A middle click hold drag operation refers to the user pressing and holding down the middle- mouse button and them moving the cursor ? Scroll - A scroll refers to a user spinning the middle mouse wheel ? Context-click - A context-click refers to pressing and holding the right-mouse button Context-clicks are usually used to display context menus Context menus are menus whose contents vary depending on the context in which they are invoked usually on one or more entities in the drawing area or within a component such as a dialog box The following image shows a context menu for a Face entity Using a - Button Mouse The following is an overview of the di ?erent mouse operations commonly performed in SketchUp with a one-button mouse ? Click - A click refers to the user quickly pressing the releasing the mouse button ? Click and hold - A click and hold refers to the user pressing and holding down the mouse button ? Click hold drag - A click hold drag operation refers to the user pressing and holding down the mouse button and then moving the cursor ? Scroll - A scroll refers to a user spinning the mouse ball found on some Mac computers ? Context-click - A context-click refers to pressing and holding the control key while simultanously pressing clicking the mouse button Context-clicks are usually used to display context menus Context menus are menus whose contents vary depending on the context in which they are invoked usually on one or more entities in the drawing area or within a component such as a dialog box CCreating models in SketchUp primarily consists of two operations ? Viewing models in D space using the camera tools rotate zoom in zoom out and pan ? Creating D faces or shapes and transforming D faces using the Push Pull Tool into a D geometry Viewing a Model in D Space Next Creating Geometry with the Push Pull Tool SketchUp implements the concept of

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