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Autodesk CFD "constrained" orbit

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Autodesk CFD "constrained" orbit

Hi all! Seems in CFD "constrained orbit" means something else than in Fusion 360... 
In Fusion 360 it means that the horizon line remains horizontal when orbting (as in software like Rhino and others). In Autodesk CFD it means it will rotate the camera around just one axis. I would very much like the former, but I can't seem to find an option for it. Please enlighten me if you can. Thank you!

PS: "reverse zoom" option also doesn't reverse the scroll wheel zoom, which is what i imagine is supposed to do..

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Any of the user interface preferences applied require a restart of the software to take effect. it works just fine. 

For the constrained orbit, the rotation axis will be vertical and will cross the center of rotation defined by the user. With a regular use, you can do any manipulation seamlessly

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