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Moving around the project🔗

A project may consist of several levels of locations. For example, an office project may include:

  • several floors;
  • 2-3 separate spaces on each floor (e.g., for the call center, for the back office, etc.);
  • several spaces in each space (e.g., offices and meeting rooms).

The locations at the last level in the project are called end locations. In the example above, the end locations are offices and meeting rooms.

You can move between adjacent locations, go up or down a level, or return to the project's starting location.

Get inside a building, floor or room🔗

Click on the location you want to get to.

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A project may not have the exterior of a building or floors, or there may be additional levels - multiple buildings, for example. This depends on the scale of the project, but does not affect the movement mechanism.

Move to an adjacent room🔗

Click on a room or slide your finger across the screen, pulling the desired room to the center of the screen.

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If the project is big and the room you want is not on the screen, you can select it from the drop-down list.

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Go back to the level above🔗

If you want to get from a room to a floor or from floors to the general view of a building, press home or slide two fingers on the screen.

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Change default location🔗

When you start the app, the highest-level location opens. You can change the default location so that you do not have to look for it every time: for example, if the application is only used in one cabinet.

  1. Go to the location that you want to make the default location. Press and hold home.
  2. Confirm the home location change.

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Rotate model🔗

The rotate button in the upper right corner of the screen means that the project can be viewed from different angles. Press this button to change the perspective.