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Zooming in APDL using center mouse button - how to reduce sensitivity

Zooming in APDL using center mouse button - how to reduce sensitivity

Zooming in APDL using center mouse button - how to reduce sensitivity

(OP)
Hi,

I am using Ansys classic version. The mouse settings in Windows are set to scroll through one line at a time. This setting works in Word, Chrome, Ansys Workbench, etc. But in Ansys classic, the window zooms in/out about 5 times. Does anyone know how I can control this?

Best regards,
Sushant

RE: Zooming in APDL using center mouse button - how to reduce sensitivity

try to see at the left side of the screen of APDL. You should see a tab for view controling. Below the Z rotation button, there's a button where u can adjust the number ranging from 1 to 100. 1 is the smallest change and 100 is the biggest change.

RE: Zooming in APDL using center mouse button - how to reduce sensitivity

(OP)
Hi,

Thank you! It works.

Best,
Sushant

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