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3D preferences
In the 3D panel of the Preferences dialog box—Edit > Preferences (Windows) or Acrobat > Preferences (Mac OS)—
you can determine whether the 3D toolbar and Model Tree are displayed by default. You can also specify a default
renderer and determine whether animations are allowed.
Specifies the rendering engine used to affect both performance and quality, so it's important to
Preferred Renderer
select the appropriate renderer. Depending on your system, you may want to change your render engine. For
Windows XP, you may be able to select DirectX 8, DirectX 9, or Software. For Mac OS 10.3 or later, you can select
OpenGL or Software. If you select a DirectX or OpenGL option, all rendering takes place using the graphics chip on
the video card. If Software is selected, rendering may take more time, but the performance may be more consistent
with that of the model in its originating application.
Some model parts have two sides. To save time and space, you can deselect this
Enable Double-Sided Rendering
option to render only the side facing the user. If the user looks inside a part rendered with only one side, the back
side would be invisible.
Specifies the PMI mode to use for rendering. You can select one of the following
Preferred 3D PMI Rendering Mode
options:
Use Content Setting—The rendering of the PMI uses the setting of each PMI to decide whether or not it uses the Z-
buffer.
Always Render 3D PMI In Front Of Model—The rendering of the PMI ignores the Z-buffer regardless of the setting
in the file.
Always Render 3D PMI Using Z-buffer—The rendering of the PMI always turns on Z-buffer regardless of the setting
in the file.
Forces the use of a hardware accelerator for even video cards
Enable Hardware Rendering For Legacy Video Cards
that do not support a pixel shader.
Determines whether the Model Tree is displayed when the 3D model is
Open Model Tree On 3D Activation
activated. Choose Use Annotation's Setting to use whichever setting the author used when adding the 3D model to
the PDF.
Determines whether the 3D toolbar is shown or hidden when a 3D model is activated. Choose
Default Toolbar State
Use Annotation's Setting to use whichever setting the author used when adding the 3D model to the PDF.
Places a triangular button over the selected 3D model that hides or displays
Enable Toggle For 3D Toolbar Control
the 3D toolbar.
Lets the user select and highlight parts of the 3D model using the Hand tool.
Enable 3D Selection For The Hand Tool
If this option is not selected, use the Object Data tool (Tools > Object Data > Object Data Tool) to select the object.
Selecting this option places the manipulation and navigation tools under
Consolidate 3D Tools On The 3D Toolbar
the Rotate tool, thereby shortening the 3D toolbar.
Some 3D models include animated transitions between views. Deselect this option if you
Enable View Transitions
want to prevent this 3D animation.
Specifies what happens to animations of complex models when the
Optimization Scheme For Low Framerate
framerate becomes low. None does not compromise the visuals and leaves the framerate low. Bounding Box shows
the three-dimensional planes enclosing the parts instead of the parts themselves, which keeps the framerate high.
Drop Objects does not show some parts of the model in order to keep the framerate high.

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