It is important to use Inventor to design view navigation. It is necessary to keep drawing sketch and assembly parts.
Moving the view and rotating the view, if you use the mouse to select the navigation function on the toolbar each time, it is a very tedious operation.
Inventor provides the following shortcut keys for use:
Zoom all: <Home>
Zoom Window: Shift + F3
Zoom: F3
Rotate: F4 (this function is very useful and is often used for operations in 3D views, especially assembly of parts)
Previous View: F5
Isometric View: F6 (I don't know what it means from this perspective. It looks pretty good anyway)
Slice Graphics: F7 (useful when plotting a profile)
Show All Constraints: F8
Hide All Constraints: F9 (these two are used together to show and Hide All the geometric Constraints defined in the sketch, but I think All the Constraints for displaying a slightly complex graph will
It becomes messy but cannot be seen clearly, so I mostly use show constraints to view the constraints of a single element)
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