Aperio ImageScope DX User’s Guide, Revision A © Leica Biosystems Imaging, Inc. 2019
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Chapter 2: Aperio ImageScope DX Overview and Quick Reference
Keyboard Shortcuts
This section contains a quick reference list of keyboard shortcuts you can use with ImageScope DX.
Key Sequence
Menu Command
Tool
Action
Arrow keys
None
None
Nudge image left, right, up, and down.
Note:
Pan
and
Zoom
must be active to move the
image with the Arrow keys.
Ctrl + Plus key
None
None
Zoom in.
Ctrl + Minus key
None
None
Zoom out.
Ctrl
None
None
Press while drawing an annotation to draw the annotation
in a predefined size.
Ctrl + C
Annotations > Copy
None
Ì
y
Take a screen shot of the current view: Press
Ctrl + C
,
then paste the image into Paint or another application.
Ì
y
Copy and paste an annotation into the same eSlide:
Selected an annotation, press
Ctrl + C
, click inside the
eSlide and press
Ctrl + V
to paste the annotation.
Ctrl + F4
File > Close Case
None
Closes the image currently open in ImageScope.
Alt + F4
File > Exit
Closes ImageScope DX.
Ctrl + M
Image > Manual
Synchronization
Activates Manual Synchronization.
Ctrl + P
Tools > Navigation,
Annotations, Viewer,
Tracking, or Monitor
Quality Check
None
Opens the Options window to set navigation, annotation,
viewer, and tracking options. The Monitor Quality Check
option enables you to perform a visual monitor check.
Ctrl + Shift
None
None
Press while using the arrow keys to move the selected
annotation.
Ctrl + T
View > Thumbnail
None
Shows or hides the Thumbnail window.
F1
Help > ImageScope Help None
Opens ImageScope DX help.
F2
Annotations > Pen
Activates the Pen drawing tool.
F4
Annotations > Ruler
Measurement
Activates the Ruler Measurement drawing tool.
F5
Annotations > Rectangle
Activates the Rectangle drawing tool.
F6
Annotations > Ellipse
Activates the Ellipse drawing tool.
F9
Annotations > Counter
Tool
Activates the Counter annotation tool.
F10
Annotations >
Observation Pin
Activates the Observation pen annotation tool.
F11
View > Full Screen
None
Expands ImageScope DX to a full-screen view.