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Mouse controls

Adjust various mouse-related settings for the entire project.

Right bar ➞ Advanced ➞ Mouse controls

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This feature allows customization of mouse movement sensitivity and behavior for rotation, panning, and dolly (zoom) actions in a shared project.

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Note that camera rotation constraints can also be set within the camera settings. This allows constraints to be customized for each individual camera rather than applying them to the entire project. For more details, please refer to: https://help.vectary.com/camera#block-0bbd064d1b574e5f803221a93f5b8b3d

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1 — determines the sensitivity of rotation

2 — determines the sensitivity of panning

3 — determines the sensitivity of dolly (zoom)

4 — when activated, the dolly (zoom) moves towards the point where the cursor is located. when deactivated, the zoom will always be directed to the center of the scene

5Mouse follow option is disabled by default, meaning that the scene does not respond to cursor movements within its area. Once you enable this option, the scene will rotate in response to cursor movement. This feature is important to indicate to the viewer the presence of a 3D scene that can be interacted with.

6 — determines the sensitivity of scene rotation for Mouse follow

7 — determines the time until Mouse follow is reactivated after manual interaction with the scene

8 — inverting rotation axes for Mouse follow

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