Live View: Axis Top
Operators often use a "Top Axis" live view to monitor toolpaths. By locking the camera to the top axis, the operator can verify that the drill bit or extruder is moving exactly along the X and Y coordinates without parallax error. If the tool deviates even 0.1mm, the Top Axis view makes it instantly visible.
/* Top bar */ .top-bar display: flex; align-items: center; justify-content: space-between; padding: 12px 24px; background: linear-gradient(180deg, rgba(0,0,0,0.7) 0%, transparent 100%); border-bottom: 1px solid var(--border);
The trinity of , Axis , and Top is more than jargon—it is a mental model for navigating infinite digital space. Remember this rule: live view axis top
For quick reference, bookmark this checklist. Before starting any precision modeling session, verify these three states:
Users must routinely manipulate or rotate the world coordinate system to align blueprint overlays perfectly flat along a top-down rendering grid. Configuration Guide: Aligning the Axis Top View Operators often use a "Top Axis" live view
A top-down or overhead view changes how security operators interact with a live video stream. Unlike traditional horizontal wall mounts, an overhead orientation requires adjustments in perspective, orientation, and data layout.
: Found directly underneath or overlaying the main video screen, this control bar manages real-time playback. Operators use it to pause live feeds, toggle audio streams, or manually override automated rules using manual trigger buttons. /* Top bar */
Ensure you are logged in with an Administrator or Operator account. "Viewer" accounts have restricted access to top-tier live view tools.