To freely move around the canvas use Zoom and Pan.
You also use Zoom and Pan to guide collaboration Participants. Whenever you move with Zoom and Pan during collaboration, everyone who follows you will be taken to where you are in the project and they will see what you see on their screens.
Zoom and Pan basics
- Zoom and Pan controls your view as well as the view of participants that follow you.
- Select Zoom and Pan, and select it again to fit all content to the screen. Select it again to reset the zoom level to 100% and move to the center. You can also select an empty space on the canvas and select and hold it again to achieve the same effect.
- Select an object or group and immediately select and hold them again to fit the zoom to them.
- By default, Zoom and Pan controls which part of the canvas gets captured during recording and indicates the area which will be exported when exporting in other formats. What you see on the screen will be present in the exported video, image, or document. You can detach the Camera Frame to move it independently from Zoom with the Camera Frame toggle.
- Zoom and Pan controls your view as well as the view of participants that follow you.
- Select Zoom and Pan, and select it again to fit all content to the screen. Select it again to reset the zoom level to 100% and move to the center. You can also select an empty space on the canvas and select and hold it again to achieve the same effect.
- Select an object or group and immediately select and hold them again to fit the zoom to them.
- By default, Zoom and Pan controls which part of the canvas gets captured during recording and indicates the area which will be exported when exporting in other formats. What you see on the screen will be present in the exported video, image, or document. You can detach the Camera Frame to move it independently from Zoom with the Camera Frame toggle.
- Zoom and Pan controls your view as well as the view of participants that follow you.
- Select Zoom and Pan, and select it again to fit all content to the screen. Select it again to reset the zoom level to 100% and move to the center. You can also double-click on the empty space of the canvas to achieve the same effect.
- Double-click or double tap on an object or a group of objects to fit the zoom to them.
- By default, Zoom and Pan controls which part of the canvas gets captured during recording and indicates the area which will be exported when exporting in other formats. What you see on the screen will be present in the exported video, image, or document. You can detach the Camera Frame to move it independently from Zoom with the Camera Frame toggle.
Move around or zoom in and out on the canvas
Select Zoom and Pan to move around the canvas or zoom in and out on it.
With a touchscreen
- Pan around: swipe with one finger.
- Zoom in: pinch open gesture.
- Zoom out: pinch closed gesture.
With a touchpad and/or keyboard
- Pan around: click and drag or scroll with two fingers.
- Zoom in: pinch open gesture or hold
Option ⌥
and scroll up with two fingers. - Zoom out: pinch closed gesture or hold
Option ⌥
and scroll down with two fingers.
With a touchscreen
- Pan around: swipe with one finger.
- Zoom in: pinch open gesture.
- Zoom out: pinch closed gesture.
With a mouse
- Pan around: click and drag the canvas.
- Zoom in: mouse scroll up.
- Zoom out: mouse scroll down.
With a touchpad
- Pan around: click and drag the canvas.
- Zoom in: pinch open gesture.
- Zoom out: pinch closed gesture.
With a mouse
- Click and drag the canvas to move around it.
- Use the mouse scroll to zoom in and out on the canvas.
With a touchpad
- Click and drag the canvas to move around it.
- Swipe with two fingers up or down to zoom in or out on the canvas.