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-======Tree Window Navigation======+======Tree Window navigation======
  
-The Tree Window has multiple controls and navigation modes to help you move around efficiently. +The [[tooltree_window|Tree Window]] has multiple controls and navigation modes to help you move around efficiently. 
  
 Navigate using Standard, Trackball, or Traveler mode or use the [[tree-window-navigation#universal zoom and focus controls|universal zoom and focus controls]] that work in any mode. You can also navigate using alternative control schemes.  Navigate using Standard, Trackball, or Traveler mode or use the [[tree-window-navigation#universal zoom and focus controls|universal zoom and focus controls]] that work in any mode. You can also navigate using alternative control schemes. 
  
 For camera controls and other keyboard shortcuts, see [[hotkeys|Hotkeys]]. For camera controls and other keyboard shortcuts, see [[hotkeys|Hotkeys]].
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 =====Navigation modes===== =====Navigation modes=====
  
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 ====Standard mode (Default)==== ====Standard mode (Default)====
-Standard mode lets you manipulate the scene like it’s surrounded by an imaginary trackball whose up vector is always aligned with the global axis. This navigation mode uses a pivot point to control where the camera’s looking and to define the point of rotation.+Standard mode lets you manipulate the scene like it’s surrounded by an imaginary trackball whose up vector is always aligned with the global z-axis. This navigation mode uses a pivot point to control where the camera’s looking and to define the point of rotation.
  
 ^**Action**^**Three-button mouse**^**Two-button mouse**^**One-button mouse or touchpad**^ ^**Action**^**Three-button mouse**^**Two-button mouse**^**One-button mouse or touchpad**^
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 ^**Action**^**Three-button mouse**^**Two-button mouse**^**One-button mouse or touchpad**^ ^**Action**^**Three-button mouse**^**Two-button mouse**^**One-button mouse or touchpad**^
-|**Walk**|**Static viewpoint along the XY axis:** Click and drag. Drag slower or faster to adjust the walking speed. \\ **Move to where the traveler is looking:** Hold Shift and click and drag.||| +|**Walk**|To keep a static viewpoint along the xy-axis, click and drag. Drag slower or faster to adjust the walking speed. \\ To move to where the traveler is looking, hold Shift and click and drag.||| 
-|**Strafe**(Step sideways without changing the direction the viewer is looking.)|Middle-click and drag left or right.|Hold Alt (macOS: hold Option) and click and drag left or right.||+|**Strafe (step sideways without changing the direction the viewer is looking)**|Middle-click and drag left or right.|Hold Alt (macOS: hold Option) and click and drag left or right.||
 |**Change the height of the traveler**|Middle-click and drag up or down.|Hold Alt (macOS: hold Option) and click and drag up or down.|| |**Change the height of the traveler**|Middle-click and drag up or down.|Hold Alt (macOS: hold Option) and click and drag up or down.||
 |**Look up and down**|Hold the left and middle buttons and drag up or down.|Hold Alt+Shift (macOS: hold Option+Shift) and click and drag up or down.|| |**Look up and down**|Hold the left and middle buttons and drag up or down.|Hold Alt+Shift (macOS: hold Option+Shift) and click and drag up or down.||
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 ===== Alternative control schemes ===== ===== Alternative control schemes =====
  
-Some people prefer to use control schemes from other applications. To change the control scheme, go to **Edit** > **Preferences** > **Tree Window** (macOS: **SpeedTree Modeler** > **Preferences** > **Tree Window**).+To use control scheme from a different application, go to **Edit** > **Preferences** > **Tree Window** (macOS: **SpeedTree Modeler** > **Preferences** > **Tree Window**).
  
 ==== Autodesk® Maya® ==== ==== Autodesk® Maya® ====