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Fig. 11. Tool Tip.
Find Previous Peak and Find Next Peak move the marker backward or forward,
respectively, through the spectrum to the next closest peak. These functions use the
Calculate/Peak Search algorithm (Section 6.3.9).
Find Previous Library Entry and Find Next Library Entry move the marker back-
ward or forward, respectively, through the peak-identification library to the next
closest library entry. Any available peak data are displayed on the Marker Information
Line. The library entry is identified at the bottom of the screen, beneath the Sidebar.
These commands duplicate <Alt +
7
> and <Alt +
6
>, respectively.
Toggle Calibration switches the expanded display between calibrated units and time
units in internal dwell mode, and between calibrated units and channels in external
dwell mode. This has the same function as Display/Time Units (Section 6.6.3).
Toggle Graticules displays or hides the grid marks for the Expanded Display
Window. This duplicates Display/Preferences/Graticules (Section 6.6.9.4).
Finally, note that as you pause the mouse pointer over the center of a
Toolbar button, a pop-up tool tip box opens, describing the button’s
function (Fig. 11).
5.4. Using the Mouse
The mouse can be used to access the menus, Toolbar, and sidebars; adjust spectrum scaling;
mark and unmark ROIs; locate spectrum, library, and ROI peaks; select MCSs; work in the
dialogs — every function in MCS-32 except text entry.
5.4.1. Moving the Marker with the Mouse
To position the marker with the mouse, move the pointer to the desired channel in the Expanded
Display Window and click the left mouse button once. This will move the marker to the mouse
position. This is generally a much easier way to move the marker around in the spectrum than
using the arrow keys and other accelerators, although you may still prefer some keyboard
functions for specific motions.
5.4.2. Sizing and Moving the Full Display Window
To resize the Full Display Window, click and drag the sides, corners, or bottom edge. To move
it, click the top edge and drag.
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