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From: Daniel Dugour <anitime@xs4all.nl>
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Subject: Re: Powerview Plug in features
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At 10:54 12-03-96 -0500, you wrote:
> Hi;
> I was messing around with the powerview plug in this weekend a found
>a couple of features that i didn't notice mentioned in the text file that
>came with it. If you press the right mouse button while the view is open
>the object will smooth shade (no facets) and if you press s before moving
>the object with the mouse, the object will continue to move( rotate) if you
>move the mouse suddenly (with the left button held down)and then release the
>mouse button. If this is old news, ignore the post. Are their any other
>hidden features? Nathan
>
>
>
Yes, try pushing some more buttons: you can zoom in and out. Anyway, if you
want to return to normal viewing mode (=rotation by mouse) I think you have