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Navigation tree
Clicking on the
("-") icon zooms out of the view; clicking on the
("+") icon zooms back in.
Double clicking an entry (e.g., "Analog inputs") starts the change dialog. Alternatively, you can initiate
changes via the menu bar (
Edit
>
Configuration level
>
Analog inputs
).
Display window
Double clicking an entry in the display window starts the change dialog. Clicking on the
icon ("right
arrow") in front of an entry lists the current settings in the display window; clicking on the
icon ("down
arrow") hides these settings again.
Setup window
If several setup windows are open simultaneously, clicking once on the name at the lower edge of the
inactive window (here: "Setup 2...") makes it the active window.
Right mouse button functions
If you press the right mouse button in the navigation tree or in the display window, you have access to
various context-dependent functions. The functions relate to the entry to which the mouse pointer is
pointing when pressing the right button.
Example:
You press the right mouse button on the "Analog inputs" entry.
Analog inputs
>
Edit
The function starts the change dialog for configuring the analog inputs.
The change dialog can also be started by double clicking with the left mouse button.
Analog inputs
>
Maximize
This function shows you the current configuration of the analog inputs.
Alternatively, you can view the current configuration by left clicking the
icon ("right arrow").
Copy data to clipboard
>
Analog inputs
The function copies the current configuration of the analog inputs to the Windows clipboard (RTF for-
mat). The clipboard content can be used in an editor or text processing program, for example.
Copy data to clipboard
>
All data
The function copies the entire current configuration – not just that of the analog inputs – to the Windows
clipboard (RTF format). The clipboard content can be used in an editor or text processing program, for
example.
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