use the "\" (backslash) key. i think they introduced it in 2011, and it works quite nicely. hold it down to pan and zoom, just tap it to toggle the zoomed in state.
cheers, chrisg >> Hi List, >> >> I am doing some personal workflow comparisons between maya and xsi using >> photogrammetry. >> and I am wondering for those of you that had used maya before, do you know >> if there is a way in maya >> to lock the camera as in xsi to keep zooming onto the plate without >> changing the actual camera zoom, position, etc.. >> >> I have all my cameras in maya locked (translation, rotation) to avoid >> unwanted movements, but still want to be able >> to zoom in/out and pan as in xsi but can't seem to be able by default >> without changing the camera values. >> I am using display "looking through camera". >> >> Currently I am zooming&panning using melscript to hotkeys but I do find >> this cumbersome, as it takes time and its unnatural rather than >> using the normal navigation, yes as in xsi. >> >> Any clues? >> >> Thanks >> >> -Manuel >> >> >> >> >> > > > > -- > ------------------------------------------- > Stefan Kubicek Co-founder > ------------------------------------------- > keyvis digital imagery > Wehrgasse 9 - GrĂ¼ner Hof > 1050 Vienna Austria > Phone: +43/699/12614231 > --- www.keyvis.at [email protected] --- > -- This email and its attachments are > --confidential and for the recipient only-- >

