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Tinkercad User Interface Guide

The document outlines the Tinkercad user interface, detailing key components such as the toolbar, perspective menu, workplane, helpers section, and shapes panel. It describes functionalities like changing perspectives, zooming, panning, and using various tools for design manipulation. Additionally, it covers workspace settings and snap grid options for precise movements in design creation.

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Tinkercad User Interface Guide

The document outlines the Tinkercad user interface, detailing key components such as the toolbar, perspective menu, workplane, helpers section, and shapes panel. It describes functionalities like changing perspectives, zooming, panning, and using various tools for design manipulation. Additionally, it covers workspace settings and snap grid options for precise movements in design creation.

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Tinkercad User Interface

1. Toolbar
2. Perspective
1
menu 2 4
3. Workplane 3
5
4. Helpers
section
5. Shapes panel
Perspective Menu
Allows you to change perspective
• Click one of the faces of the block.
• Hold and rotate the block to freely change the viewing angle.

Home View Or right-click and drag


• Can be flat view or perspective view the workplane
Fit all in a view, F

Zoom in or out, Scroll forward and backward

Switch to flat view


• Click again to switch back to perspective view
Pan camera
• Click then hold the scroll wheel. The ‘camera’ moves as the mouse moves.
Toolbar
Copy, Ctrl+C Group, Ctrl+G

Paste, Ctrl+V Ungroup, Ctrl+Shift+G

Duplicate and Align, L


Repeat, Ctrl+D
Mirror, M
Delete
Toggle Notes Visibility,
Undo, Ctrl+Z Shift+N

Redo, Ctrl+Y Show all, Crtl+Shift+H


Shapes panel
Helpers Section
Workplane tool
• Allows users to define a new workplane on the surface of an
object
• Useful in adding objects (shapes, texts, holes) on the surface of
your design
Ruler tool
• Allows users to measure different dimensions of objects and
distances between them

Notes tool
• Allows users to easily annotate their designs
• Use the Toggle Notes Visibility button to show or hide your
annotations.
Workplane
Workspace setting
–Units
–Zoom speed
–Size of workplane
–Snap grid
Workplane setting
Snap Grid
• A dropdown menu that allows
users to make smaller or larger
movements

Edit Grid
• Allows users to modify the size
of the grid

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