Exclusive - Live View Axis Fix

In advanced CAD/CAM environments and real-time CNC toolpath simulation, the triad of Live View, Axis Fix, and Exclusive Mode defines a critical safety and visualization state. This configuration locks the operator’s perspective to a fixed coordinate system while disabling all competing view controls, ensuring that the active toolpath or print job is monitored without parallax error or accidental viewpoint shifts.

Why not just "Axis Fix"? Why the aggression of Exclusive? live view axis fix exclusive

Imagine a drone camera chasing a race car. You want the drone to stay at a fixed altitude (Z-axis fixed). But you also want the gimbal to stabilize the horizon (Roll-axis fixed). If you try to fix both simultaneously without exclusivity, you enter a deadlock state. In advanced CAD/CAM environments and real-time CNC toolpath

In medical endoscopy, an "Exclusive Axis Fix" is non-negotiable. When a surgeon locks the insertion depth (Z-axis) of an endoscope, they demand that rotating the scope (Roll) or bending the tip (Pitch/Yaw) does not push the camera deeper into the tissue. The control system must exclusively isolate that Z-axis. In medical endoscopy , an "Exclusive Axis Fix"

A remote operator controls a robotic arm. The "Eye-in-Hand" camera is locked to the tool's Z-axis (the drilling direction). The operator needs to move the wrist (Pitch/Yaw) to align the drill, but the depth of the drill (Z translation) must be fixed exclusively until the operator explicitly overrides it. This prevents accidental plunge into the material.