1.1.3 - User Interface in OnShape (Part 3)
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What is the purpose of the feature tree in Onshape?
Back
To display the order of sketches and features created
Answer explanation
The feature tree in Onshape displays the order of sketches and features created, allowing users to understand the sequence of their design process. This is essential for managing and editing designs effectively.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
When editing a feature in Onshape, what happens if you select "edit sketch"?
Back
You return to the original sketch to adjust its dimensions.
Answer explanation
Selecting 'edit sketch' allows you to return to the original sketch, enabling you to adjust its dimensions. This is essential for modifying the feature accurately without creating a new sketch or deleting it.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What can you do to undo an action in the Onshape interface?
Back
Press Control + Z on the keyboard
Answer explanation
To undo an action in the Onshape interface, you can simply press Control + Z on your keyboard. This is a standard shortcut for undoing actions in many software applications.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What is the function of the left Mouse button in the 3D CAD program?
Back
To make selections and clear them
Answer explanation
In a 3D CAD program, the left mouse button is primarily used to make selections and clear them. This allows users to choose objects or elements within the design environment effectively.
5.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
How can a user reset the view to isometric in the 3D CAD program?
Back
By right-clicking on whitespace and selecting isometric
Answer explanation
To reset the view to isometric in a 3D CAD program, the user should right-click on whitespace and select the isometric option. This method directly changes the view orientation, unlike the other choices.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Which keyboard shortcut is used to zoom to fit the object in the browser window?
Back
F for fit
Answer explanation
The correct shortcut to zoom to fit the object in the browser window is 'F for fit'. This key is specifically designated for this function, while the other options do not serve this purpose.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What does the assembly tab in Onshape allow users to do?
Back
Insert parts and part Studios to create assemblies
Answer explanation
The assembly tab in Onshape allows users to insert parts and part Studios to create assemblies, enabling the organization and manipulation of components in a 3D space.
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