
ArcGIS Pro provides a range of navigation tools to help users effectively interact with maps and scenes. Users can zoom in and out, pan, and move around in 2D and 3D. This can be done using the mouse, keyboard, or a combination of both. The main navigation tools are the Explore tool, the on-screen Navigator tool, and the Go To XY tool. In this article, we will explore the various methods for panning and zooming in ArcGIS Pro, including the use of mouse buttons, keyboard shortcuts, and navigation modes.
| Characteristics | Values |
|---|---|
| Zoom in and out | Click the Zoom In/Out button on the Navigation toolbar, or use the Zoom In/Out tools under the Tools menu. Alternatively, use the Continuous Zoom/Pan tool by clicking and dragging down/up on the display. |
| Pan the view | Use the Pan Tool icon (open hand) from the toolbar and click and drag on the map. Alternatively, press and hold the "X" or "C" key and drag the pointer, or use the keyboard arrows to scroll. |
| Zoom control with mouse | Hold the "Control" button and roll the scroll wheel forward/backward to zoom in/out. |
| Zoom to a selection | Click the count of selected features in the lower corner of the map to zoom to the selected features. |
| Zoom view control | Switch between Active Speaker View and Gallery View. |
| Map scales (2D) | Set the map scale to display a map at the desired scale. |
| Zoom transition time | Adjust the transition time to control the speed of navigation between locations. |
| Panning gestures | Enable/disable panning gestures for assistance when navigating maps, scenes, and layout views. |
| 3D navigation | Use the Show Navigator option to display the north direction and reset the view. Drag the outer ring to pan the scene. |
| Default navigation experience | Customise the default navigation experience for maps and scenes, controlling how you orient your view, identify features, and navigate and manage your extent. |
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What You'll Learn

Using the Zoom tools
ArcGIS Pro offers a range of tools for users to zoom in and out of maps and scenes. The main navigation tools are the Explore tool, the on-screen Navigator tool, and the Go To XY tool.
The Explore tool is the default tool for maps and scenes and can be used to move, pan, identify feature attributes, and zoom in and out. To use the Explore tool, simply click and drag the mouse to the desired location on the map or scene. To zoom in and out with the Explore tool, use the scroll wheel on your mouse or use the keyboard shortcut by holding down the "Ctrl" key and pressing the "+" or "-" key.
The Navigator tool is another option for zooming in ArcGIS Pro. It is located in the lower-left corner of the application window. By default, the navigator control shows in Heading mode, allowing you to know where north is and reset the view to north. You can drag the outer ring of the navigator to pan around the scene. The navigator can be customized to show or hide in maps and scenes, as well as to set its initial size.
Additionally, ArcGIS Pro offers the ability to zoom in and out using keyboard shortcuts and the ribbon or Quick Access Toolbar (QAT). The "rectangle zoom in" and "rectangle zoom out" commands can be accessed via the command search in the top-right corner or added to the QAT or ribbon. To use the rectangle zoom, hold the Shift key and drag the left mouse button to draw a rectangle around the area you want to zoom in on.
Other methods for zooming in ArcGIS Pro include using the mouse buttons. For example, right-clicking and holding the mouse button while moving the mouse up or down will zoom in and out of the map or scene. If your mouse has a middle button or wheel, this can also be used for zooming.
Finally, when working with maps and scenes, there are additional capabilities in the maximized display mode. In this mode, you can rotate the view, zoom in and out, and turn to face different directions.
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Panning in layout view
Panning on a map allows the user to scroll the map in any direction. This is useful when you want to view the area immediately adjacent to the currently shown area on the screen. To pan a map, you can click and hold the left mouse button and drag the map to a new place. Alternatively, you can use the pan arrows or the keyboard arrows to scroll.
To pan in layout view in ArcGIS Pro, use the layout navigation tools on the Layout contextual tab. These tools will allow you to pan and zoom the page. When editing in ArcGIS Pro, you can pan the view by pressing the “X” key and dragging the pointer.
The mouse wheel can be used to control zooming in and out on a view. By default, zooming in is selected. You can rotate the wheel button forward to zoom in on your view. In ArcGIS Pro layout view, you can use the Zoom In tool in the Tools menu or the layout navigation tools to zoom in and out on the page.
To use the pan tool in ArcGIS Pro, select the Pan Tool icon (the open hand) from the toolbar. You can then click and drag on the map to pan the view. To pan around a viewport, you can use the keyboard arrows to scroll or click-and-drag in the viewport.
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Keyboard shortcuts
ArcGIS Pro is a powerful geographic information system (GIS) software that allows users to create, analyse, and share spatial data. Here are some keyboard shortcuts to help you pan and zoom in ArcGIS Pro:
Panning
- Use the keyboard arrows to pan the map in different directions. Press and hold an arrow key to pan continuously.
- Press two arrow keys simultaneously to pan in a non-cardinal direction.
Zooming
- Press the equals (=) key to zoom in. Hold the key to zoom continuously.
- Press the hyphen (-) key to zoom out. Hold the key to zoom out continuously.
- Press the comma (,) key to go to the previous extent.
- Press the period (.) key to go to the next extent.
Layer Management
ArcGIS Pro also offers keyboard shortcuts for managing layers:
- Press Ctrl + N or click the Insert tab and then the Layer button to add a layer.
- Press F2 or right-click on a layer and choose "Rename" to rename it.
- Drag and drop layers in the Contents pane or use Ctrl + Up/Down arrow keys to rearrange layers.
- Use the space key or click the checkbox next to a layer to turn its visibility on or off.
- Double-click on a layer or right-click and choose "Properties" to open its properties.
These keyboard shortcuts can help you work more efficiently and navigate your maps and layers with ease in ArcGIS Pro.
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Navigating in 3D
When navigating in 3D in ArcGIS Pro, the default tool is the Explore tool, which can be used to pan and zoom in maps and scenes. The Explore tool relies on a 3D location—either on the surface or on a feature—to provide a control point for handling navigation events such as pan, zoom, and rotate. The default behaviour of the Explore tool orients the camera in any direction (manipulating the camera in x, y and z) at any time.
In 3D, there are additional buttons to switch navigation modes between planar navigation and first-person navigation. In planar navigation mode, the camera is locked to pan across the current viewing plane only, and limits the other Explore tool functionality. First-person navigation uses keyboard keys to navigate as if walking along the surface. Mouse clicks set the starting cursor direction and travel speed.
When navigating in 3D, other non-interactive navigation methods include bookmarks, zoom-to commands, underground navigation, and setting the scene's height above ground. Keyboard shortcuts allow you to access navigation methods when the active tool is something other than the Explore tool.
Some specialised 3D navigation devices, such as SpaceMouse by 3DConnexion, are directly supported in ArcGIS Pro. Use the third-party configuration dialog boxes to adjust properties such as sensitivity settings and button-mapping.
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Navigation options
ArcGIS Pro offers a range of navigation options for users to interact with maps and scenes. The default tool for navigation is the Explore tool, which allows users to move, pan, identify feature attributes, and zoom in and out. The on-screen Navigator tool and the Go To XY tool are also part of the main navigation tools.
Users can navigate using the mouse, keyboard, or a combination of both. To zoom in and out using the mouse, click the Zoom In or Zoom Out buttons on the Navigation toolbar, or simply use the mouse wheel. The mouse wheel can be rolled away from the user to zoom out and towards the user to zoom in. Holding down the "Control" button while rolling the mouse wheel forward or backward can also be used to zoom in and out, respectively. The Continuous Zoom/Pan tool is another option, where clicking and dragging down on the display zooms in, while dragging up zooms out.
Keyboard shortcuts can also be used for navigation. Pressing and holding the "C" key activates the Explore tool, allowing users to pan the view while using another tool. In the layout view, the "X" key can be pressed, along with dragging the pointer, to pan the view. The keyboard arrows can also be used to scroll and pan the view.
In 3D navigation, there are additional options such as planar navigation and first-person navigation. The outer ring can be dragged to pan the map or scene, with a transparent arrow indicating the pan direction and velocity. The view can be reset to face north by clicking the north arrow. The default navigator size can be adjusted, and the Show Navigator option can be configured for 3D views.
Other navigation options include the use of bookmarks, linked views, map scales, and scene height. Transition time is another setting that controls the time taken to move between different visible extents. Panning gestures can be enabled or disabled, and the Follow terrain during roam option is specific to 3D navigation, maintaining the user's position above the ground.
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Frequently asked questions
To pan in the layout view in ArcGIS Pro, use the layout navigation tools on the Layout contextual tab. When editing in ArcGIS Pro, you can pan the view by pressing the “X” key and dragging the pointer. You can also use the pan arrows or the keyboard arrows to scroll. The shortcut for panning in ArcGIS Pro is to press and hold the “C” key to use the Explore tool.
To control zoom with your mouse in ArcGIS Pro, hold down the “Control” button on your keyboard and roll the scroll wheel forward to zoom in or backward to zoom out. You can also use the mouse wheel to zoom in and out. Roll the wheel away from you to zoom out and roll the wheel toward you to zoom in. In the layout view, you can use the Zoom In tool in the Tools menu or the layout navigation tools to zoom in and out on the page.
The main navigation tools in ArcGIS Pro are the Explore tool, the on-screen Navigator tool, and the Go To XY tool.
To pan and zoom in the map frame, use the map navigation tools on the Map tab.

























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