If the Edge function is activated, not only the surface of the insert is displayed, but also the edge and the underside. This corresponds most closely to the finished milling result.
With the button "Grille", the inlay is displayed as a grid. This provides a better impression of the 3D structure of the inlay.
Press the button "1:1", the insert is displayed 1:1. The prerequisite for this is correct screen calibration (see 4.1 How can I display an insert 1:1 ).
Attention: As long as the 1:1 display is active, you can no longer zoom in or out on the insert. To be able to do this again, you must first deactivate the 1:1 function.
With Ctrl + left-click on "Measurement" button, all measurements are displayed. A measurement can be selected to serve as the basis for the design.
With Shift + left-click on "Measurement" You can use for GP InsoleCAD Use measurements from the GP TrittScan, GP DvScan, GP FussScan or GP LaserScan 3D modules.
By clicking on the "Measurement" buttons to activate/deactivate it. If it is activated, the outline, the bale line and the foot axis are displayed in blue. For this to work, the lines must first be set correctly in the measurement module (GP TrittScan, GP DvScan, GP FussScan, GP LaserScan or GP KinectScan).
Note: If the contour line is missing or the bale line/foot axis is not set correctly, open the measurement in the measurement module again and set the lines.
With the button "Lengths" the dimensioning of the insert is switched on or off. The following dimensions (in mm) are displayed for the dimensioning:
Overall length, forefoot length, rearfoot length, forefoot width, rearfoot width and toe allowance
Note: Please note that the lengths are only displayed in the standard views I, A, O or U.
The height is only displayed in views I and A, the forefoot and back foot width only in views O and U.
Via the button "BMP", the images of the foot read in from GP TrittScan, GP DvScan, GP FussScan, GP LaserScan or GP KinectScan, among others, are projected onto the insole. In order for an image to be displayed, it must first be activated with Ctrl + left-click on "Measurement" button to select a measurement and load an insert from the library.
If you click on the "Insert" button, this has several effects. Deactivating the button hides the 3D model of the insert. At the same time, you leave the GP InsoleCAD module so that all functions of this module are deactivated.
All functions for selecting and editing inserts are no longer available. You will not be able to use these functions until you reactivate the button.
The following views are available as standard views (see Figure 11).
- I: Inside
- A: Exterior
- O: Top
- U: Bottom
- V: Front
- H: Rear
By clicking on one of these buttons, you can always display the insert in one of these views. If you position an insert manually on the workspace (rotate, rotate), you may leave the standard view. In this case, the button is also deactivated again.
Attention: If you want to carry out a measurement (see 3.2.4), a standard view must be activated (I, A, O, U, V or H).
If you want to display the current lengths (see 3.3.6 Lengths), you must be in one of the I, A, O or U views.
The workspace offers three different views for displaying the inserts (display of the current insert, both inserts next to each other, both inserts on top of each other).
The buttons "L" (lengthwise) and "Q" (crosswise) divide the work surface into two halves so that you can see the inserts for both sides at the same time.
If one of the two buttons is highlighted, click on it again to display only the currently selected insert.
With the button "Page" button to change the currently selected page (left/right). If a view of the workspace is selected in which the workspace is split (L/Q see 3.3.2 Views), the currently selected page is Red border.
The currently active page and the insole model from the library are displayed to the right of the button (if an insole model has been loaded).