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diagonally. The cursor moves faster as you continue to press the trackpad. The
current cursor position is shown in the cursor data box.
The cursor is displayed as a cross symbol (
✣
) on the chart. It is used to:
• Select a position on the chart.
• Select an item e.g. waypoint, on the chart.
• Pan the chart display.
➤
Try using the trackpad now to move the cursor around the chart. You can use
short presses on the trackpad to move the cursor small distances, or press and
hold to move the cursor quickly.
As you move the cursor to the edge of the display, the display pans across the
chart so that the area you have moved to remains in view. If you continue to
pan, the chart is redrawn on the screen at intervals.
If you move the cursor over an object for which there is information available,
an Object Data Box appears at the top of the screen (see Chapter 2).
Dedicated Keys
These keys have fixed functions. Some keys can be used in two ways:
• Press: Press the key momentarily and then release it. This method is used for
most key operations.
• Press and hold: Press the key and hold it down for the length of time stated
(for example, 3 seconds), and then release it.
When you press a dedicated key, one of the following happens:
a) The associated operation is performed, e.g. change chart scale (
RANGE
).
b) A pop-up menu is displayed, providing further options.
c) A set of soft keys is displayed, providing further functions.
As you press a key, a single audio beep confirms the key action. If the key-press
is not valid for the current screen or mode, three rapid beeps sound to indicate
that no response is available. If desired, you can turn the sound off as part of
your set up procedure (see Chapter 6).
The dedicated keys are defined in the illustration on page 9.
Operating
Controls
Operating
Controls
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