Archicad Features

SpaceMouse

Object Mode

The SpaceMouse cap represents the model (object) on your screen. The model mirrors all movements of the cap.

Example:
Push the SpaceMouse cap right, the model moves to the right. Twist the cap to the right and your model rotates in place to the right. Lift the cap up/down and the model moves up/down.

Fly Mode

The SpaceMouse cap controls the viewport (camera) inside a scene. The view mirrors all movements of the cap.

Example:
Push the SpaceMouse cap to the right to pan your view to the right. Twist the cap right to turn your view to the right. Lift the cap to vertically move your view up.

2D Mode

Navigate the view without any rotation. The view moves in the same direction as the cap.

Auto Rotation Center

Sets the center of rotation dynamically, depending on your model’s position in relation to your view. When the complete model is in view, the entire model’s volume center is used as a pivot. When moving closer, the pivot changes to the view center.

Selected Item Rotation Center

Takes only selected items into account when calculating the pivot position.

Horizon Lock

Forces the horizon to be kept levelled.

Rotation Lock

Manually toggles rotations On / Off.

SpaceMouse

Fit View

Fits the model into the viewport.

CadMouse

Fit View

Fits the model into the viewport.

SpaceMouse

Radial Menus

Radial menus enable quick access to Archicad commands through a simple mouse gesture.

Macros

Macros can be created to execute a sequence of commands in the current workspace. Those macros can be accessed via buttons or radial menus.

CadMouse

Radial Menus

Radial menus enable quick access to Archicad commands through a simple mouse gesture.

Macros

Macros can be created to execute a sequence of commands in the current workspace. Those macros can be accessed via buttons or radial menus.

Keyboard and Numpad

Radial Menus

Radial menus enable quick access to Archicad commands through a simple mouse gesture.

Macros

Macros can be created to execute a sequence of commands in the current workspace. Those macros can be accessed via buttons or radial menus.