Chapter 1: Overview
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The cursor is used to:
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Select a position on the screen.
•
Select an item, e.g. chart object.
•
Pan the chart display.
Moving the Cursor
You can press on any of the four sections of the trackpad to move the cursor in
that direction (up, down, left or right), or press two sections at the same time to
move diagonally. The cursor moves faster as you continue to press the
trackpad. The current cursor position is shown in the cursor data box (if
selected).
Note:
During many operations you cannot move the cursor around the
screen; if you cannot move the cursor using the
trackpad
, check the default soft
keys are displayed (unless they have been switched OFF in system set up). If
not, press
ENTER
until they are displayed.
The cursor is normally displayed as a crosshair. However, if you have not
moved the cursor for more than five seconds, when you next move it the cursor
is outlined by a circle so it is easier to locate on the screen.
Context-Sensitive Cursor Control
The cursor is context-sensitive. When the cursor is positioned over special
features on the display a text label appears to identify the feature as detailed in
Table 1-2
.
Moving and deleting items with the context-sensitive cursor
Some items on the chartplotter screen have information associated with them.
Most information is displayed in a data box. The context-sensitive cursor
allows you to move databoxes. It also allows you to move or delete other
items. Further details of items that can be moved or deleted are given in the
appropriate sections throughout this handbook.
➤
To move any data box or selectable item:
1. Use the trackpad to position the cursor over the item until the item’s label is
displayed.
2. Press
ENTER
to take control of the item, use the trackpad to move it to the
required position.
3. Press
ENTER
again to fix the position, or press
CLEAR
to abandon the
move.
➤
To delete an item:
1. Use the trackpad to position the cursor over the item until the item’s label is
displayed then press
CLEAR
.
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