How do I set the 3D Cursor to Origin?
There are three ways we can move the 3D cursor back to the world origin. The first is to press Shift+C. This will move the 3D cursor back to the center as well as moving the camera so that it centers on our scene. The second method is to use the snap menu with Shift+S and choose Cursor to world origin.
How do I lock the camera to the cursor in blender?
- Start from the 3D viewport and press N to bring out the right side-panel if it’s not already visible.
- There are some little tabs on the right edge of that panel, click the “View” tab.
- Expand the “View Lock” section if it’s not already expanded, and there is the “Lock Camera to View” check-box.
What can you do with a 3D cursor?
The 3D Cursor is used as the origin for any added object, can be used and moved with the snap tool, and is an option for the pivot point.
Why is my cursor unable to click on anything?
You can follow the question or vote as helpful, but you cannot reply to this thread. Thank you for writing in Microsoft Communities. Based on the issue description, it appears that you’re unable to click on anything through mouse.
Where is the mouse cursor in the drawing window?
Move the mouse cursor over top of the Viewport Controls in the upper-left corner of the drawing window. Change visual styles. Switch between model and layout tabs. Turn the ViewCube on or off. Minimize and then restore AutoCAD. Close and reopen the drawing. Exit and relaunch AutoCAD. Change the color of the crosshairs.
What to do when your mouse cursor disappears?
When the crosshairs disappear, here are some things that might bring them back: Click anywhere on the ribbon. Move the mouse cursor over top of the Viewport Controls in the upper-left corner of the drawing window. Change visual styles. Switch between model and layout tabs. Turn the ViewCube on or off. Minimize and then restore AutoCAD.