Access the Scene submenu in the LSV Settings menu to disable or enable visible grid lines; configure how grid lines display; and manage how the Gizmo (X, Y, Z axes graphic) displays.
Scene Menu Navigation
Left click the
menu tab in the upper left corner of the screen.Hover the mouse over the Settings → Scene menu option until the submenu appears.

Disable Grid Lines
NOTE
By default, a loaded Scene initially displays with grid lines enabled.
Left click
to remove the grid lines from the currently loaded scene.This action removes the grid lines and replaces the Disable Grid Lines submenu option with the
option
Left click Enable Grid Lines to restore the grid lines to the loaded scene.

Configure Gridlines
Left click the Configure Grid Lines submenu option.

This action opens the Configure Grid Lines pop-up menu

Use the select boxes in the upper section of the Configure Grid Lines menu to customize how grid lines display.

Enable grid lines - Left click (check) to show the grid lines
Depending on user settings, this option may already be checked when the window opens
Lock grid - Check to keep the grid in place in the loaded scene
Camera Relative - Check to ensure the grid lines follow the camera on its specified area on the axis
IMPORTANT: This setting overrides any future customization
Use the sliders in the upper section of the Configure Grid Lines menu to customize the grid’s:
X, Y, and Z axes locations
Total number of grid cells
Number of grid divisions
Total grid cell width (measured in meters)

Gizmo Settings
The Gizmo
is the LSV’s X [red], Y [green], and Z [blue] axes graphic that:Displays by default in the lower left corner of the screen

Shows how a loaded scene is currently positioned on the X, Y, and Z axes points
Use the options in the Gizmo Location section of the Configure Grid Lines menu to customize or hide the Gizmo.

Show Gizmo select box - Defaults to checked
Left click (uncheck) to hide the Gizmo
x, y, and z sliders - Left click and drag to reposition a loaded scene’s X, Y, or Z axis point in real time
Alternatively, you can left click directly on the Gizmo graphic and move the mouse to adjust X, Y, Z axes positions

Line width slider - Left click and drag to shrink or widen the red, green, and blue lines representing the X, Y, and Z axes points on the Gizmo