Command
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Shortcut Key
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Description
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Show 2D
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2
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This will show or hide the embedded 2D camera views in the 3D view.
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Show 3D/6DOF
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3
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Toggles between 3D and 6DOF mode. WHen 3D mode is selected, the raw 3D markers are shown. These are the markers that will be used for the 6DOF transformations. The 3D view is useful when adjusting 3D tracking parameters to optimize 3D reconstructions before 6DOF transformations.
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Show Points
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4
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This will show the 3D Body Markers that were used to identify the 6DOF Rigid Body.
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Show Sticks
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5
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This will draw a stick figure between the 3D Body Markers.
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Show Body
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6
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This will show the identified Rigid Body by displaying the Origin and its local coordinate system using X-Axis (Red), Y-Axis (Green) and Z-Axis (Blue).
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Show Traces
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7
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This toggle the 3D traces of the Rigid Body Origin and/or the Body Markers. You can set the length of the 3D traces in the Options Dialog.
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Show Floor
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8
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This will toggle the display of the floor in the 3D view on or off. Note; this will not change default in the Options Dialog.
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Show Camera
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9
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This will toggle the display of the Camera(s) in the 3D view on or off. Note; this will not change default in the Options Dialog.
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Record Body
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B or F9
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Records a Rigid Body pose by using the current 3D body template to identify the Body Markers. The recording is added to the current template to improve the accuracy of the template. Optionally, you can create a new 3D template using the current name and settings. For more information, please refer to Recording a Rigid Body.
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