![]() Figure 2 shows the drawing display if the “Zoomfactor” is set to 10. Setting the “Zoomfactor” to a lower value would result in a smaller zoom increment and will have the effect of slower zooms, therefore taking more movement of scroll wheel to “Zoom” in and out. ![]() ![]() The drawing in Figure 1 is displayed using “Zoom Extents”, so the boundary is just visible. The scroll wheel zoom rate is controlled by the system variable “Zoomfactor” (all one word), the default value is set to 60. “How can I change the rate of zooming in and out when using the scroll wheel?” This is another question that cropped up during a recent training course.
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