The Zoom section on the GraphWorX View Ribbon allows you to Zoom in or out on your display. They also let you save specific views of a display that you can access during configuration and runtime users can access at runtime. This is especially helpful when the display contains a level of detail that you or runtime users cannot easily navigate to. If the display contains an EarthWorX map with multiple areas of detail, you can save a view of each campus on the map so that runtime users can easily access those views.
Zoom Section of the View Ribbon
The buttons in the Zoom section are:
Home View - (Ctrl + Home) Sets the default zoom level (the Home View).
Fit to Window - (Ctrl + W) Fits the entire display on the work surface in the current window.
Zoom In - (Ctrl + Numpad+) Zooms in on the current display. Use this to magnify an area of the display.
Zoom Out - (Ctrl + Numpad-) Zooms out on the current display. Use this to get a more universal look at the display.
Unzoom - (Ctrl + Shift + U) Reverts to the previous zoom level.
Zoom Selection - (Ctrl + Shift + s) Zooms in on the selected object. Use this to magnify an object to make it easier to work with.
Custom Views - Lets you create views that runtime users can access. For more information, refer to Creating 2D Views for Runtime Users.
Add Current View - Displays the Custom Views dialog box, where the current settings of the display appear. You can name the view, add a title and change the View area. Once you have added a view it will display on the Custom Views menu.
Edit Views - Displays the Custom views dialog box so you can edit any custom views you have created.