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Input Methods
Input Methods
Function Keys
- F1
Help
- F2
Opens the
Point Mapping
dialogue box:
- For the highlighted point if in the
Points List
window
- For the point under the cursor if in the
Source Window
- F3
Opens
the
Database Connection
dialogue box.
- F4
Opens the
Output Image Parameters
dialogue box
- F5
Rectifies the image to the current parameters
- F6
Tile Group
Arranges the currently open windows for easy viewing.
- F7
Focus changes to the Source Image window
- F8
Focus changes to the Points List window
- F9
Focus changes to the Rectified Image window
- F10
Zoom In *
- F11
Zoom Out *
- F12
Zoom Fit *
* in current image window, has no effect in Points List window.
Navigation Keys
- Insert:
undefined
- Delete:
Deletes, with a warning, the highlighted point in the
Points List
window
undefined in other windows
- Home:
Goes to the first record if in the
Points List
window
undefined in other windows
- End:
Goes to the last record if in the
Points List
window
undefined in other windows
- Page Up / Down:
If zoomed in (in an image window) scrolls current image in large increments
- Arrow Keys
If zoomed in (in an image window) scrolls current image in small increments
- Arrow Keys + Left Mouse on a point:
Moves a selected point in 1 pixel increments in either the
Source
window, or in the image window of the
Point Mapping
dialogue box.
Mouse Functions
Left (forefinger) Mouse Button
- Click:
Changes the focus to the selected window.
- Click and Hold on a point:
Grabs that point and puts it down when the button is released
Note:
while the point is controlled by the mouse the arrow keys will move the point in small
increments
for precision placement.
- Double click on a point
In the
Source
window or
Point List
window, a double click will bring up the
Point Mapping
dialogue box for that point.
Note however,
that, in the Source Window it may also move the point so if the point is already correctly
placed
it is better to use
F2
to edit it.
Double click in the
Source
window but not on an existing point will add a new point and open the
Point Mapping
dialogue box.
Right (second finger) Mouse Button
(Single click)
brings up a variety of menus depending on the context:
- Source Window on a point:
- Source Window not on a point:
- Corrected Window
- Rectified Window
- Point List Window
Scroll Wheel
If your mouse has a Scroll Wheel it will
zoom
in the graphic windows and
scroll
in the Point List window.
Middle Button
(or clicking the mouse wheel as a middle button) will have no effect.
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